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Synonyms

palatable

American  
[pal-uh-tuh-buhl] / ˈpæl ə tə bəl /

adjective

  1. acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory.

    palatable food.

    Synonyms:
    delectable, delicious
    Antonyms:
    distasteful, tasteless, unsavory, unpalatable
  2. acceptable or agreeable to the mind or feelings.

    palatable ideas.

    Synonyms:
    satisfactory, pleasing

palatable British  
/ ˈpælətəbəl /

adjective

  1. pleasant to taste

  2. acceptable or satisfactory

    a palatable suggestion

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Related Words

Palatable, appetizing, tasty, savory all refer to tastes or aromas pleasing to the palate and in some cases to the olfactory nerves. Palatable has the least positive connotation of these terms, often referring to food that is merely acceptable and not especially good: a palatable, if undistinguished, main course; a barely palatable mixture of overcooked vegetables. Appetizing suggests stimulation of the appetite by the smell, taste of food, and is the only one of these words that can also refer to food pleasing to the eye: the appetizing aroma of baking bread; the table contained an appetizing display of meats, cheeses, and salads. Tasty refers to food that has a notable or especially appealing taste: mixed with bits of a tasty sausage; an especially tasty sauce. Savory refers most often to well or highly seasoned foods and applies to their appeal in both taste and smell: a savory, succulent roast of beef, spiced with slivers of garlic; the savory aroma of a simmering duck sauce.

Other Word Forms

  • nonpalatable adjective
  • nonpalatably adverb
  • palatability noun
  • palatableness noun
  • palatably adverb

Etymology

Origin of palatable

First recorded in 1660–70; palate + -able

Example Sentences

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So, in an attempt to make yogurt more palatable, companies upped the sweet factor.

From Salon

This so-called “walled garden” model—similar to how a user streams songs only within the platforms of Apple Music or Spotify—has become the more palatable alternative to many.

From The Wall Street Journal

“To try and make it in a way that it’s tough, but also palatable,” she explains.

From Los Angeles Times

To make their jumbo deals palatable to the most possible investors, big companies are splitting up their deals into more pieces than ever before.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the stories have connections to what is happening in the real world today, the science-fiction context provides just enough distance from reality to make any underlying moral lessons palatable.

From The Wall Street Journal