Adjective Bomb - delicious Flashcards

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highly delicious and delightful in flavor.

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Delectable

Example: The homemade chocolate cake was absolutely delectable.

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exceptionally delicious and satisfying.

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Scrumptious

Example: The freshly baked bread was warm, crusty, and scrumptious.

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so appetizing that it makes you salivate.

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Mouthwatering

Example: The aroma of the barbecue was mouthwatering.

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rich in taste and flavor, often used to describe food.

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Savory

Example: The chef’s savory sauce elevated the dish.

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pleasing to the taste; agreeable and enjoyable.

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Palatable

Example: The seafood was so fresh and palatable.

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full of taste and character, often associated with spices and seasonings.

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Flavorful

Example: The curry was incredibly flavorful with a mix of spices.

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having a pleasing and appetizing flavor.

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Tasty

Example: The pizza was tasty with its combination of toppings.

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exceptionally delicious and heavenly in taste.

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Divine

Example: The dessert was so good it felt almost divine.

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impossible to resist or refuse due to its deliciousness.

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Irresistible

Example: The aroma of freshly baked cookies was irresistible.

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informal, used to express delight and satisfaction with food

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Yummy

Example: These cookies are so yummy, I can’t stop eating them.

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juicy and tender, often used to describe meats and fruits.

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Succulent

Example: The grilled steak was succulent and perfectly cooked.

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so tasty that you can’t resist licking your fingers.

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Finger-licking:

Example: The barbecue sauce was finger-licking good.

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causing delight and pleasure, often in the context of taste.

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Delightful

Example: The restaurant’s dishes were consistently delightful.

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of high quality and often associated with sophisticated tastes.

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Gourmet

Example: The gourmet meal was a culinary masterpiece.

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informal, a shortened form of “delicious,” often used to express enthusiasm.

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Delish

Example: These cookies are delish; you have to try one!

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rich and indulgent in a way that is often considered excessive.

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Decadent

Example: The chocolate truffle cake was a decadent treat.

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rich in taste and flavor, often used to describe well-seasoned dishes.

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Savory

Example: The chef’s savory stew was a culinary delight.

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filled with a burst of taste and deliciousness.

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packed full of flavour

Example: The stir-fry was packed full of flavour with a variety of spices.

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filled with moisture and often used to describe meats and fruits.

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Juicy

Example: The ripe watermelon was juicy and refreshing.

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having a strong and invigorating taste, often associated with spices.

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Zesty

Example: The zesty salsa added a kick to the dish.

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so tender and delicious that it almost dissolves when you eat it.

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Melt-in-the-mouth:

Example: The chocolate truffles were melt-in-the-mouth decadence.

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of exceptional quality and beauty in taste and presentation.

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Exquisite

Example: The fine dining experience was truly exquisite.

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Used to describe something that is excellent, outstanding, or highly enjoyable.

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This is fire

Example: “Have you tried the new pizza place downtown? Their pizza is fire!”

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An expression of excitement and approval, often used for something cool or impressive.

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This is lit:

Example: “The concert last night was lit; the energy in the crowd was amazing.”

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Signifying that something is precisely as it should be or exactly right.

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This is on point:

Example: “The seasoning on this dish is on point; it’s so flavorful.”

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An expression of high praise for something that is fantastic or amazing.

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This is the bomb:

Example: “This chocolate cake is the bomb; I can’t get enough of it.”

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Definition: Used to describe something that is exceptionally good, exciting, or impressive.

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This is killer:

Example: “The new action movie is killer; the stunts are mind-blowing.”

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Signifying that something is beyond exceptional or exceeds expectations.

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This is off the charts:

Example: “The party last night was off the charts; we danced until dawn.”

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Expressing that something is extraordinary or incredibly fun.

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This is off the hook:

Example: “The live band at the festival was off the hook; they had the crowd dancing.”

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A variation of “the bomb,” indicating something is fantastic or exceptional.

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This is da bomb:

Example: “This surf spot is da bomb; the waves are epic.”

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Signifying that something is genuine, authentic, or truly excellent.

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This is legit:

Example: “His street art is legit; it’s like urban poetry.”

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Expressing that something has the potential to significantly improve or revolutionize a situation.

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This is a game-changer:

Example: “The new technology is a game-changer for the way we work.”

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Signifying that something is bustling, lively, and happening.

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It’s popping

Example: “The downtown area is popping on weekends with all the events.”

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An expression of sheer enjoyment, suggesting that something is incredibly fun.

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It’s a blast:

Example: “The amusement park was a blast; we rode all the roller coasters.”

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Expressing that something is outrageously entertaining or exceptional.

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It’s off the chain:

Example: “The comedy show was off the chain; I couldn’t stop laughing.”

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Used to describe something that is of the highest quality or excellence.

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It’s top-notch:

Example: “The service at this spa is top-notch; you’ll be pampered.”

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Something extremely delicious

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It’s banging:

Example: Taste that hamburger it’s banging