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delicious
[dih-lish-uhs]
adjective
highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell.
a delicious dinner;
a delicious aroma.
Antonyms: unpleasantvery pleasing; delightful.
a delicious sense of humor.
noun
(initial capital letter), a red or yellow variety of apple, cultivated in the U.S.
delicious
/ dɪˈlɪʃəs /
adjective
very appealing to the senses, esp to the taste or smell
extremely enjoyable or entertaining
a delicious joke
Other Word Forms
- deliciously adverb
- deliciousness noun
- hyperdelicious adjective
- hyperdeliciously adverb
- hyperdeliciousness noun
- overdelicious adjective
- overdeliciously adverb
- overdeliciousness noun
- undelicious adjective
- undeliciously adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of delicious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of delicious1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The same qualities that make the variety so delicious leave farmers griping.
At least a few parts of this country, however, retain rich, and delicious, culinary traditions.
And we get to eat some delicious Thai food and watch some silly show or some serious show.
The performance has been a delicious reward for a Chargers team that stuck with Johnston and even heaped praise on him, even when he underwhelmed.
“This first-in-the-nation law builds on that work to make sure every California student has access to healthy, delicious meals that help them thrive.”
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When To Use
The word delicious is hard to spell because it is spelled very differently from the way it is pronounced [ dih-lish-uhs ]. How to spell delicious: A deli is a place that sells sandwiches with Cheese, Iceberg lettuce, Onions, and Usually Salami (-CIOUS). This tasty sentence reminds you how to spell deli-cious.
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