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palatably

  • a word derived from palatable.
    palatable
    adjective
    acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory.

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As of Tuesday, the stations with more palatably priced gas in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 31, 2026

At a loud volume, it was the sweet sound of redundance and comfort — the rhythms of its wry jabs and retorts, the palatably odd mix of predictability and cerebral banter.

From Washington Post May 15, 2019

Fortunately for the consumer, the dissolution equilibrium is usually re-established slowly, and so the beverage may be enjoyed while its dissolved carbon dioxide concentration remains palatably high.

From Textbooks Feb. 14, 2019

To be projected as a “surrealist” in Europe helped audiences to understand her work more immediately – more palatably.

From The Guardian Jun. 11, 2018

Those joints however which are inferior, may be dressed as palatably; and being cheaper, they should be bought in turn; for when weighed with the prime pieces, it makes the price of these come lower.

From The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families by Mary Eaton