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The synonyms of “Scrumptious” are: delectable, delicious, luscious, pleasant-tasting, toothsome, yummy, gorgeous, tasty, good, mouth-watering, appetizing, inviting, palatable, delightful, succulent, rich, sweet, choice, dainty, savoury, flavoursome, flavourful, piquant, stunning, wonderful, exquisite, lovely, magnificent, dazzling, amazing, radiant, charming, enchanting, entrancing, captivating, bewitching
Scrumptious as an Adjective
Definitions of "Scrumptious" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “scrumptious” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (of a person) very attractive.
- (of food) extremely tasty; delicious.
- Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.
Synonyms of "Scrumptious" as an adjective (36 Words)
amazing | Inspiring awe or admiration or wonder. An amazing number of people registered. |
appetizing | Stimulating one’s appetite. The appetizing aroma of sizzling bacon. |
bewitching | Capturing interest as if by a spell. Bewitching smile. |
captivating | Capturing interest as if by a spell. A captivating smile. |
charming | Possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers. He was a charming affectionate colleague. |
choice | (of words or language) rude and abusive. He picked some choice early plums. |
dainty | Affectedly dainty or refined. A dainty morsel. |
dazzling | Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily. A dazzling smile. |
delectable | Capable of arousing sexual desire. The delectable Ms Davis. |
delicious | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. Delicious home baked brown bread. |
delightful | Greatly pleasing or entertaining. A delightful surprise. |
enchanting | Delightfully charming or attractive. Enchanting music. |
entrancing | Capable of attracting and holding interest; charming. Antique papers of entrancing design. |
exquisite | Extremely beautiful and delicate. Her exquisite taste in painting. |
flavourful | (of food or drink) having a full, distinctive taste; full of flavour. A higher temperature results in a darker more flavourful beer. |
flavoursome | (of food or drink) having a pleasant, distinct flavour; tasty. An incredibly rich and flavoursome dish. |
good | Agreeable or pleasing. A good check. |
gorgeous | Beautiful; very attractive. The weather was gorgeous. |
inviting | Offering the promise of an attractive or enjoyable experience. An inviting offer. |
lovely | Very pleasant or enjoyable; delightful. How lovely to see you. |
luscious | (of food or drink) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste. The luscious brush strokes and warm colours of these late masterpieces. |
magnificent | Characterized by grandeur. She paid tribute to their magnificent efforts. |
mouth-watering | Pleasing to the sense of taste. |
palatable | (of food or drink) pleasant to taste. A very palatable local red wine. |
piquant | Having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavour. A piquant tartare sauce. |
pleasant-tasting | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. |
radiant | Of an appliance designed to emit radiant energy especially for cooking or heating. A bird with radiant green and red plumage. |
rich | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. A rich tenor voice. |
savoury | Pleasing to the sense of taste. Fresh pineapple is useful in savoury as well as in sweet dishes. |
stunning | Causing great astonishment and consternation. A stunning performance. |
succulent | Tender and full of juice. The ever increasing popularity of succulent plants. |
sweet | With sweetening added. She seemed quite sweet on him. |
tasty | Very attractive or appealing. A tasty deal at the building society. |
toothsome | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. A toothsome morsel. |
wonderful | Extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers. They all think she s wonderful. |
yummy | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. Who s that yummy guy with the black hair. |
Usage Examples of "Scrumptious" as an adjective
- A scrumptious chocolate tart.
- He is simply the most scrumptious thing on two legs.