appetible (Meaning)

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appetible (a.)

Desirable; capable or worthy of being the object of desire.

Synonyms & Antonyms of appetible

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

appetible Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of the freshly baked bread made it highly appetible to anyone passing by the bakery.
  2. The chef's specialty dish was not only visually appealing but also incredibly appetible, leaving diners wanting more.
  3. The appetible fragrance of the spices filled the kitchen as the chef prepared the flavorful curry.
  4. The appetible presentation of the gourmet chocolates in the display case enticed customers to make a purchase.
  5. The restaurant's unique blend of spices and flavors made its cuisine exceptionally appetible to food enthusiasts.
  6. The caterer ensured that the appetible appetizers were served first, setting the tone for the rest of the event.
  7. The street vendor's appetible snacks attracted a crowd, with the tantalizing smell wafting through the air.
  8. The cocktail menu featured creative and appetible concoctions that appealed to patrons seeking unique drinks.
  9. The food blogger raved about the appetible tapas served at the local Spanish restaurant.
  10. The confectioner skillfully created appetible desserts, showcasing a perfect balance of sweetness and texture.

FAQs About the word appetible

Desirable; capable or worthy of being the object of desire.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The aroma of the freshly baked bread made it highly appetible to anyone passing by the bakery.

The chef's specialty dish was not only visually appealing but also incredibly appetible, leaving diners wanting more.

The appetible fragrance of the spices filled the kitchen as the chef prepared the flavorful curry.

The appetible presentation of the gourmet chocolates in the display case enticed customers to make a purchase.