delectable (Meaning)

Wordnet

delectable (s)

extremely pleasing to the sense of taste

capable of arousing sexual desire

Webster

delectable (a.)

Highly pleasing; delightful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of delectable

delectable Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, promising a delectable treat.
  2. After a long day, nothing beats coming home to a delectable homemade meal.
  3. The chef presented a plate of delectable appetizers that tantalized our taste buds.
  4. With a sprinkle of seasoning, the ordinary vegetables transformed into a delectable side dish.
  5. The pastry chef crafted an array of delectable desserts that were almost too beautiful to eat.
  6. A sip of the fine wine revealed its delectable flavors, leaving a lingering sweetness on the palate.
  7. The street food vendor served up delectable delicacies that attracted a crowd of hungry customers.
  8. The aroma of coffee brewing in the morning signaled the start of another day filled with delectable moments.
  9. The tropical fruits were ripe and juicy, offering a delectable burst of flavor with each bite.
  10. We indulged in a delectable feast of seafood, savoring every mouthful of the fresh catch of the day.

FAQs About the word delectable

extremely pleasing to the sense of taste, capable of arousing sexual desireHighly pleasing; delightful.

nice, enjoyable,delicious, heavenly, sweet, pleasant, satisfying, pleasing, delightful, savory

disgusting, tedious, miserable, detestable, abominable, repellent, disagreeable, repulsive, offensive, odious

The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, promising a delectable treat.

After a long day, nothing beats coming home to a delectable homemade meal.

The chef presented a plate of delectable appetizers that tantalized our taste buds.

With a sprinkle of seasoning, the ordinary vegetables transformed into a delectable side dish.