appetizing (Meaning)

Wordnet

appetizing (a)

appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma

Webster

appetizing (a.)

Exciting appetite; as, appetizing food.

Webster

appetizing (adv.)

So as to excite appetite.

appetizing Sentence Examples

  1. The chef skillfully grilled the steak to perfection, creating an appetizing aroma that filled the kitchen.
  2. The sight of the golden-brown crust on the freshly baked bread was incredibly appetizing.
  3. The food blogger captured the appetizing presentation of the gourmet dish in a stunning photograph.
  4. The caterer meticulously arranged the appetizing array of hors d'oeuvres on the serving platter.
  5. The restaurant's menu featured appetizing descriptions that enticed customers to try new dishes.
  6. The savory aroma of garlic and herbs made the kitchen an appetizing place to be.
  7. The homemade lasagna looked so appetizing that it was impossible to resist a second helping.
  8. The grill marks on the vegetables added an appetizing touch to the summer barbecue.
  9. The chocolatier created appetizing chocolate truffles with a velvety smooth texture.
  10. The appetizing blend of spices in the curry made it a favorite among the restaurant's patrons.

FAQs About the word appetizing

appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aromaExciting appetite; as, appetizing food., So as to excite appetite.

delicious, edible, palatable, delish, succulent, tasty, dainty, savory, scrumptious, ambrosial

insipid, distasteful, banal, unappetizing, boring, unsavory, flavorless, tasteless, tasteless, unappetizing

The chef skillfully grilled the steak to perfection, creating an appetizing aroma that filled the kitchen.

The sight of the golden-brown crust on the freshly baked bread was incredibly appetizing.

The food blogger captured the appetizing presentation of the gourmet dish in a stunning photograph.

The caterer meticulously arranged the appetizing array of hors d'oeuvres on the serving platter.