tasty Synonyms
Strongest:
- vile
- miserable
- disgusting
- disagreeable
- unpalatable
- abominable
- distasteful
- repulsive
- disgusting
- repulsive
- tedious
- distasteful
- unpleasant
- horrid
- unsavory
- miserable
- abominable
- flat
- repellent
- ghastly
- unpalatable
- boring
- unwelcome
- detestable
- ghastly
- horrid
- wretched
- offensive
- obnoxious
- tedious
- hellish
- offensive
- repellent
- wretched
- repugnant
- repugnant
- disagreeable
- odious
- obnoxious
- dull
- boring
- unsavory
- detestable
- unwelcome
- odious
- unpleasant
- hellish
- vile
- dull
- flat
Strong:
- exasperating
- revulsive
- yucky
- heartbreaking
- insipid
- regrettable
- dreary
- displeasing
- irritating
- disheartening
- stale
- hostile
- joyless
- irksome
- vexing
- lugubrious
- commonplace
- yucky
- lamentable
- mournful
- god-awful
- aggravating
- sorrowful
- doleful
- annoying
- insipid
- regrettable
- disheartening
- sad
- lugubrious
- displeasing
- yukky
- bilious
- hostile
- tragical
- tragic
- gloomy
- joyless
- deplorable
- pleasureless
- unhappy
- abhorrent
- annoying
- yukky
- depressing
- hateful
- pleasureless
- unhappy
- sad
- god-awful
- dismal
- tragical
- sorrowful
- lamentable
- repellant
- depressing
- vexing
- heartbreaking
- bilious
- irritating
- gloomy
- deplorable
- repellant
- commonplace
- doleful
- exasperating
- tragic
- stale
- dreary
- revulsive
- hateful
- abhorrent
- irksome
- mournful
- dismal
- aggravating
Weak:
tasty Meaning
tasty (a)
pleasing to the sense of taste
tasty (superl.)
Having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5.
tasty (n.)
Being in conformity to the principles of good taste; elegant; as, tasty furniture; a tasty dress.
tasty Sentence Examples
- The chef's succulent steak had a tantalizingly tasty chargrilled flavor.
- The juicy strawberries were so tasty that I couldn't resist a second helping.
- The savory mushroom soup warmed me up on a chilly evening, offering a rich and tasty treat.
- The tender lamb chops were marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, creating a truly tasty culinary experience.
- I whipped up a quick and tasty stir-fry with fresh vegetables and tender chicken.
- The fragrant aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, promising a tasty delight.
- I couldn't wait to dig into the tasty chocolate cake, adorned with creamy frosting and a sprinkle of cocoa powder.
- The perfectly ripened mangoes were incredibly tasty, bursting with sweet and juicy goodness.
- My grandmother's secret recipe for chicken pot pie always yields the most comforting and tasty dish.
- The crunchy potato chips had a satisfyingly salty and tasty flavor that kept me reaching for more.
FAQs About the word tasty
pleasing to the sense of tasteHaving a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5., Being in conformity to the principles of good ta
delightful, pleasant, satisfying, pleasing, sweet, enjoyable, good, nice,delicious, soothing
vile, miserable, disgusting, disagreeable, unpalatable, abominable, distasteful, repulsive, disgusting, repulsive
The chef's succulent steak had a tantalizingly tasty chargrilled flavor.
The juicy strawberries were so tasty that I couldn't resist a second helping.
The savory mushroom soup warmed me up on a chilly evening, offering a rich and tasty treat.
The tender lamb chops were marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, creating a truly tasty culinary experience.