toothsome (Meaning)

Wordnet

toothsome (a)

acceptable to the taste or mind

Wordnet

toothsome (s)

extremely pleasing to the sense of taste

having strong sexual appeal

Webster

toothsome (a.)

Grateful to the taste; palatable.

toothsome Sentence Examples

  1. The succulent roast chicken had a toothsome skin that crackled with every bite.
  2. The crisp apple had a toothsome crunch that satisfied my craving for something refreshing.
  3. The well-marinated steak was tender and toothsome, melting in my mouth like butter.
  4. The chewy chocolate chip cookies were the perfect toothsome treat to dunk in my morning coffee.
  5. The grilled corn on the cob had a sweet and toothsome kernel that burst with flavor.
  6. The flaky pastry of the croissant was toothsome and flaky, creating an irresistible textural contrast.
  7. The hearty sourdough bread had a toothsome crust that complemented the soft, chewy interior.
  8. The crunchy granola provided a toothsome topping for my yogurt, adding a satisfying crunch.
  9. The roasted Brussels sprouts had a caramelized exterior that made them toothsome and irresistible.
  10. The ripe mango had a toothsome flesh that was juicy, sweet, and bursting with tropical flavors.

FAQs About the word toothsome

acceptable to the taste or mind, extremely pleasing to the sense of taste, having strong sexual appealGrateful to the taste; palatable.

delicious, edible, delightful, tasty, delish, ambrosial, mouthwatering, succulent, savory, scrumptious

tedious, unsavory, boring, stale, distasteful, stale, unappetizing, distasteful,flat, flavorless

The succulent roast chicken had a toothsome skin that crackled with every bite.

The crisp apple had a toothsome crunch that satisfied my craving for something refreshing.

The well-marinated steak was tender and toothsome, melting in my mouth like butter.

The chewy chocolate chip cookies were the perfect toothsome treat to dunk in my morning coffee.