tasty
Americanadjective
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good-tasting; savory.
a tasty canapé.
- Synonyms:
- appetizing, toothsome, delectable, delicious
adjective
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having a pleasant flavour
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informal attractive: used chiefly by men when talking of women
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informal skilful or impressive
she was a bit tasty with a cutlass
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(of cheddar cheese) having a strong flavour
Related Words
See palatable.
Other Word Forms
- tastily adverb
- tastiness noun
- untastily adverb
- untasty adjective
Etymology
Origin of tasty
Example Sentences
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Some deadly mushrooms are easy to mistake for their tasty counterparts, resulting in several serious illnesses and one death in California.
From Los Angeles Times
But keeping your job because there's no automatic, tasty replacement is a position of safety built on others' weakness, not your own strength.
From BBC
They were tasty but not enough to amount to a Wonder.
From Literature
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Our shore duties also included cooking and cleaning for the master, and the boys fought over these jobs for the sake of his leftovers, which were far tastier than ours.
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It’s one of those homemaker advice columns—someone called Mrs. Bardell describes tasty and nourishing dishes women can cook for their families in only five minutes.
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