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The synonyms of “Tasty” are: delicious, palatable, luscious, mouth-watering, delectable, toothsome, succulent, juicy, dainty
Tasty as an Adjective
Definitions of "Tasty" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tasty” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Very attractive or appealing.
- (of food) having a pleasant, distinct flavour.
- Involving or good at fighting.
- Pleasing to the sense of taste.
Synonyms of "Tasty" as an adjective (9 Words)
dainty | Affectedly dainty or refined. A dainty morsel. |
delectable | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. The delectable Miss Haynes. |
delicious | Greatly pleasing or entertaining. Delicious home baked brown bread. |
juicy | Interestingly scandalous. Juicy gossip. |
luscious | Very sexually attractive. The luscious brush strokes and warm colours of these late masterpieces. |
mouth-watering | Pleasing to the sense of taste. |
palatable | Acceptable to the taste or mind. A very palatable local red wine. |
succulent | Full of juice. Succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves. |
toothsome | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. A toothsome morsel. |
Usage Examples of "Tasty" as an adjective
- A tasty snack.
- A tasty young lady.
- No one messes with me—I'm a little bit tasty, know what I mean?
- A tasty profit margin of 42.
- A tasty morsel.
- Some tasty piano licks.
- A tasty deal at the building society.
Associations of "Tasty" (30 Words)
ambrosial | Extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant. Ambrosial food. |
appetizing | Appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma. The appetizing aroma of sizzling bacon. |
aroma | A distinctive odor that is pleasant. The tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee. |
aromatic | An aromatic compound. A massage with aromatic oils. |
chocolate | Hot chocolate. A box of chocolates. |
cloying | Excessively sweet, rich, or sentimental, especially to a disgusting or sickening degree. A romantic rather cloying story. |
comestible | Suitable for use as food. A fridge groaning with comestibles. |
delectable | Capable of arousing desire. Delectable handmade chocolates. |
delicious | Variety of sweet eating apples. Delicious home baked brown bread. |
eatable | Suitable for use as food. Eatable fruits. |
edible | Fit or suitable to be eaten. The dinner was barely edible. |
flavor | Lend flavor to. |
flavorful | Full of flavor. |
fragrance | A pleasant, sweet smell. The bushes fill the air with fragrance. |
fragrant | Having a pleasant or sweet smell. She gathered the fragrant blooms. |
luscious | Very sexually attractive. The luscious brush strokes and warm colours of these late masterpieces. |
odoriferous | Morally offensive. An odoriferous pile of fish. |
odorous | Having a natural fragrance. Fresh odorous bread. |
palatable | (of an action or proposal) acceptable or satisfactory. A palatable solution to the problem. |
pudding | Any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes. Corn pudding. |
saccharine | Excessively sweet or sentimental. Saccharine music. |
savory | Pleasing to the sense of taste. A past that was scarcely savory. |
scent | Catch the scent of get wind of. The dog having the help of scent as well as of sight. |
sour | Make or become sour. The kitchen smelled of sour milk. |
spicy | Exciting or entertaining, especially through being mildly indecent. A spicy sauce. |
sweet | In an affectionate or loving manner sweet is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of sweetly Shakespeare. The sweet face of a child. |
tangy | Tasting sour like a lemon. A tangy salad. |
taste | A kind of sensing distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds. This tastes of nutmeg. |
zesty | Marked by spirited enjoyment. |