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Meanings of
delectable
in English
Pleasing to the taste.
delicious
luscious
yummy
scrumptious
toothsome
pleasant-tasting
Related terms
tasty
Capable of arousing desire.
charming
enchanting
Synonyms
Examples for "
charming
"
charming
enchanting
Examples for "
charming
"
1
Yes, so did I; just children, of course, but they were
charming
.
2
I must say he seems most
charming
,
something quite exceptional these days.
3
He brought bottles of good wine, flowers and his own
charming
company.
4
Of course, cricket has its
charming
idiosyncrasies that people want to protect.
5
Variety's Deborah Young called the film:
charming
Iranian cinema at its purest.
1
The park was
enchanting
,
and the many buildings in it most interesting.
2
In society she was dull; for her husband alone she was
enchanting
.
3
Still, the idea was
enchanting
:
the Great Western made a delightful cover-hack.
4
The long summer holidays of 1861 were set in an
enchanting
brightness.
5
Only once in fifty years have I beheld a scene so
enchanting
.
Capable of arousing desire.
sexually attractive
Related terms
desirable
Usage of
delectable
in English
1
In recent years Todd Haynes paid
delectable
tribute in Far from Heaven.
2
These exacting measurements would likely result in something rather
delectable
and desirable.
3
So keep an extra
delectable
coffee cake on hand at all times.
4
The nut represents food energy in its most
delectable
and concentrated form.
5
The waiters from the restaurant below had whisked aloft the
delectable
dinner.
6
The physical part of the lady at all events was extremely
delectable
.
7
It's also taboo to add salad or slices of
delectable
cured meat.
8
I could tell you something
delectable
that no one else would know.
9
He found the wily warrior engaged in
delectable
conversation with Mrs. O'Brien.
10
She's
delectable
,
and would be a perfect doll, but you haven't prepared.
11
I did it to provide for myself an enjoyable and
delectable
spectacle.
12
Every dish was beautifully presented and equally
delectable
-a foodie's dream.
13
A chef meant
delectable
meals and a trip to Paris or something.
14
What woman wouldn't be affected by all that in one
delectable
package?
15
Sometimes you could detect the
delectable
scent of browning, hot tea biscuit.
16
Pies made from preserved peaches or plums generally followed this
delectable
course.
Other examples for "delectable"
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delectable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most delectable
delectable dishes
delectable spot
delectable land
very delectable
More collocations
Delectable
through the time
Delectable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common