appetize Antonyms

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Meaning of appetize

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appetize (v. t.)

To make hungry; to whet the appetite of.

appetize Sentence Examples

  1. The chef skillfully used aromatic spices to appetize the senses and prepare diners for the upcoming meal.
  2. The restaurant strategically placed appetizing images of their signature dishes on the menu to appetize customers.
  3. The appetizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the bakery window never failed to appetize passersby.
  4. The caterer used colorful and appetizing garnishes to visually appetize the banquet dishes.
  5. The cooking show host shared tips on how to appetize a simple salad with a flavorful dressing.
  6. The mix of herbs and spices in the marinade helped appetize the chicken, making it even more delicious.
  7. The food blogger's vivid descriptions and mouthwatering photos were designed to appetize readers.
  8. The smooth jazz playing in the background helped to appetize the atmosphere of the elegant restaurant.
  9. The wine pairing expert suggested a crisp white wine to appetize the palate before the main course.
  10. The mixologist crafted a signature cocktail to appetize guests during the cocktail hour at the event.

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To make hungry; to whet the appetite of.

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The chef skillfully used aromatic spices to appetize the senses and prepare diners for the upcoming meal.

The restaurant strategically placed appetizing images of their signature dishes on the menu to appetize customers.

The appetizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the bakery window never failed to appetize passersby.

The caterer used colorful and appetizing garnishes to visually appetize the banquet dishes.