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DELICIOUS definition: 1. having a very pleasant taste or smell: 2. used to describe a situation or activity that gives…. Learn more.
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DELICIOUS meaning: 1. having a very pleasant taste or smell:...
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DELICIOUS definicja: 1. having a very pleasant taste or...
- Delicious in Japanese
DELICIOUS translate: おいしい, おいしい. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Delicious in French
DELICIOUS translate: délicieux/-euse, délicieux. Learn more...
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DELICIOUS translate: 美味的;(味道或气味)诱人的, 好玩的,有趣的,有意思的. Learn...
- Delicious in Spanish
DELICIOUS translate: delicioso, bueno, rico, delicioso/osa...
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The meaning of DELICIOUS is affording great pleasure : delightful. How to use delicious in a sentence.
Delicious definition: highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell. See examples of DELICIOUS used in a sentence.
delicious, luscious refer to that which is especially agreeable to the senses. That which is delicious is highly agreeable to the taste or sometimes to the smell: a delicious meal. luscious implies such a luxuriant fullness or ripeness as to make an object rich: a luscious banana; a luscious beauty; luscious music.
Delicious is an adjective describing a tasty item. If you’re a chocolate fanatic, you will probably find triple chocolate fudge cake to be absolutely delicious.
adjective. /dɪˈlɪʃəs/ having a very pleasant taste or smell. Who cooked this? It's absolutely delicious. to taste/smell/look delicious. a delicious meal/recipe/treat. This dish is delicious with cream. The food was delicious. Extra Examples. Topics Cooking and eating a1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.
adj. 1. Highly pleasing or agreeable to the senses, especially of taste or smell. 2. Very pleasant; delightful: a delicious revenge. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, from Late Latin dēliciōsus, pleasing, from Latin dēlicia, pleasure : dē-, intensive pref.; see de- + lacere, to entice.] de·li′cious·ly adv. de·li′cious·ness n.