luscious (Meaning)

Wordnet

luscious (s)

having strong sexual appeal

extremely pleasing to the sense of taste

Webster

luscious (a.)

Sweet; delicious; very grateful to the taste; toothsome; excessively sweet or rich.

Cloying; fulsome.

Gratifying a depraved sense; obscene.

luscious Sentence Examples

  1. She took a bite of the luscious chocolate cake, savoring the rich flavor and moist texture.
  2. The vineyard boasted rows of luscious grapes, ready to be harvested for winemaking.
  3. As she walked through the orchard, she couldn't resist plucking a luscious ripe peach from the tree.
  4. The tropical island was known for its luscious palm trees and pristine beaches.
  5. With each sip, the wine revealed its luscious bouquet of fruity aromas and velvety undertones.
  6. The chef garnished the dish with luscious herbs, enhancing its visual appeal and flavor profile.
  7. Her lips were painted with a luscious shade of red, accentuating her radiant smile.
  8. The garden bloomed with luscious flowers of vibrant hues, creating a feast for the eyes.
  9. After a long day of hiking, they treated themselves to a luscious picnic by the waterfall.
  10. The scent of luscious vanilla wafted through the air as she baked a batch of cookies in the oven.

FAQs About the word luscious

having strong sexual appeal, extremely pleasing to the sense of tasteSweet; delicious; very grateful to the taste; toothsome; excessively sweet or rich., Cloyin

delicious, flavorsome, toothy, delish, tasty, dainty, appetizing, delightful,tasteful, ambrosial

distasteful, commonplace, unpalatable, flat, stale, banal, unappetizing, tasteless, stale, unsavory

She took a bite of the luscious chocolate cake, savoring the rich flavor and moist texture.

The vineyard boasted rows of luscious grapes, ready to be harvested for winemaking.

As she walked through the orchard, she couldn't resist plucking a luscious ripe peach from the tree.

The tropical island was known for its luscious palm trees and pristine beaches.