How do you write Delicious?
delicious
- dilicious – 6.3%
- delicous – 4.9%
- delisious – 2.6%
- delici – 2.6%
- deliciou – 2.1%
- Other – 81.68%
What is the short meaning of delicious?
Definition of delicious (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : affording great pleasure : delightful a delicious bit of gossip. 2 : appealing to one of the bodily senses especially of taste or smell a delicious meal delicious aromas.
What is the meaning of Yammy?
highly attractive or pleasing
: highly attractive or pleasing especially : delicious, delectable yummy desserts The café makes some of the yummiest onion soup in town, too.
Is it correct to say delicious?
It is correct to say, “It is delicious.” However, native English speakers usually don’t say that. There is no special reason, but they prefer to use a superlative like “amazing”, “great”, “so good” etc. Native speakers will also use sense verbs like “taste” or “look”, so: A: That cake looks so good.
How do you use the word delicious?
Its use compared to the more general words “good” and “great” is dependent on context. For example, if my friend asked me “how’s the food?” and I enjoyed the food, I’d more likely use “it’s good!” or “it’s great!” and reserve “it’s delicious!” only for when it’s exceptionally good.
What is another way to say delicious?
delicious
- ambrosial,
- appetizing,
- dainty,
- delectable,
- delish,
- flavorful,
- flavorsome,
- luscious,
What is another word for good food?
In this page you can discover 74 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for delicious, like: scrumptious, heavenly, yummy, luscious, divine, appetizing, tasteful, tasty, mouth-watering, delicate and null.
Is it yAmmy or yummy?
They use the term “yAmmy,” when the correct word is “yUmmy.” I’m not sure if this is a teaching error from Soviet times, but I’m offering a rare English lesson because this mistake is so widespread. A “yam” is a vegetable, similar to a sweet potato.
Why can’t I say very delicious?
It’s incorrect to say “very delicious” although you use it. Some adjectives refer to qualities which are gradable – we can have more or less of them. For example, people can be more or less interesting or old; jobs can be more or less difficult.
What can I say instead of delicious?
delicious
- ambrosial,
- appetizing,
- dainty,
- delectable,
- delish,
- flavorful,
- flavorsome,
- luscious,