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  1. Jul 13, 2014 · Senior Member. I agree with variegatedfoliage. Usually, we say "this soup tastes delicious." Occasionally, we might say, "this soup is tasting delicious." This might be especially in cases where you have had that same soup many times, and you are emphasizing that it is especially good this time.

  2. Aug 22, 2013 · Aug 22, 2013. #1. Hello teachers, I remember once a British told me "Very delicious food" is correct. He/she also said "more delicious than...." is correct too. But I disagree with these two sentences. The word Delicious, is a non gradable adjective and contains Very in itself. I mean: Delicious = Tasty + Very = so we must say: the food is ...

  3. Jan 11, 2019 · Texas. English - US. Jan 11, 2019. #8. "Absolutely tasty" sounds odd like "This is absolutely nice." or "This is absolutely moderately good." In your sentence in #4, "delicious barbecue" is an uncountable type of food like "I will teach you how to cook delicious Polish food."

  4. Nov 13, 2011 · Français. Nov 13, 2011. #1. As my friends come from all around the world, we always communicate in English and were debating about the expression 'very delicious'. It doesn't look grammatically incorrect, but it sounds wrong for some reason. Just like saying 'very terrible'. I'd rather says 'so delicious' or 'so terrible'.

  5. Jan 5, 2008 · American English [AmE] Jan 5, 2008. #1. Background: I watch Rachael Ray's program on Food Network. She says "delici" (I am assuming that is how we would spell the abbreviation) for delicious. Delici is pronounced as "delish". It is an abbreviation for delicious. At first I thought it was a word she made up or a cute term that she used.

  6. Jan 3, 2015 · Jan 3, 2015. #4. alfajor said: delectable. adjective 1. delightful; highly pleasing; enjoyable: a delectable witticism. 2. delicious: a delectable dinner. noun 3. an especially appealing or appetizing food or dish: a buffet table spread with delectables. Random House. Delectable is more "refined" and used more in the figurative sense, for ...

  7. Jan 29, 2012 · If something is very delicious, I order one more of it. The dessert was very delicious, so I ordered one more. 2. The dessert was so delicious that I ordered one more. (Here so means to an extent sufficient, not therefore) Here we don't have an implied syllogism (because so does not mean therefore ). It's just saying The dessert reached a pitch ...

  8. Feb 23, 2014 · Chicago. English (American) Feb 23, 2014. #3. "Yummy" is an informal word that might be used by parents talking to their children. "Delicious" is suitable for all kinds of speech and writing.

  9. Nov 29, 2010 · Delicious is a more subjective description. 1. a. Highly pleasing or delightful; affording great pleasure or enjoyment. In modern use, usually less dignified than ‘delightful’, and expressing an intenser degree and lower quality of pleasure. I could, just about, say that something I didn't like very much was tasty.

  10. Jul 30, 2015 · The food was terribly delicious. -> terribly does not collocate with "delicious" - in fact, that construction is not terribly good at all. The food was extremely delicious. -> I can only award you 50% of the marks: again, extremely does not collocate very well with "delicious." Offhand, I can only think of "quite delicious", absolutely ...

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