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delectable
[dih-lek-tuh-buhl]
adjective
delightful; highly pleasing; enjoyable.
a delectable witticism.
Antonyms: distasteful, disagreeabledelicious.
a delectable dinner.
Antonyms: distasteful, disagreeable
noun
an especially appealing or appetizing food or dish.
a buffet table spread with delectables.
delectable
/ dɪˈlɛktəbəl /
adjective
highly enjoyable, esp pleasing to the taste; delightful
Other Word Forms
- delectableness noun
- delectably adverb
- delectability noun
- undelectable adjective
- undelectably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of delectable1
Word History and Origins
Origin of delectable1
Example Sentences
Both the U.S. and U.K. versions of Peacock’s delectable reality competition are filmed at the same Scottish castle.
At its simplest, freshly cut corn straight off the cob is perfectly delectable.
Occasionally, we’ll get one bite that’s so good, so nostalgically delectable, that it makes the chronic stomach pain of watching “And Just Like That” worth every second.
Later, Nan, describing the type of play her mother favored when she first came to New York, allows Greenberg to indulge in some delectable self-irony.
Clips of that performance went viral while back in Bangkok, orders of the delectable South Asian treat skyrocketed.
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