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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [adjective] (80)
likingeOE

That is pleasing or likeable; pleasant, agreeable, attractive. Also (of food): tasty, delicious. Frequently with to.

goodOE

Pleasing, appealing, or satisfying to the senses. Pleasant to eat or smell; tasty, appetizing; fragrant. Also in figurative contexts.

lickerousc1275

Pleasing or tempting to the palate. Also gen. and figurative: Sweet, pleasant, delightful.

deliciousa1325

Extremely pleasing to the senses, esp. to the taste or smell; providing great sensual pleasure; delectable; (now usually) very appetizing, highly…

daintya1382

Pleasing to the palate, choice, delicate.

dainteousc1386

= dainty, adj.

daintiful1393

= dainty, adj.

delicatea1398

Of food or drink: very pleasing to the taste; delicious; choice. Now rare.

merrya1398

Of an odour: pleasant, fragrant. Of a fruit, plant, etc.: sweet-smelling, aromatic. Obsolete.

savourlyc1400

Having a pleasant taste or fragrance; full of savour (in various senses of the noun), savoury.

liciousc1420

= delicious, adj. n.

savourousa1425

Having a (usually pleasant) flavour or odour; appetizing, fragrant.

daintethc1430

Obsolete.

lustyc1430

Pleasing, pleasant. Obsolete. Pleasant to the taste. Obsolete.

feelsomea1450

Pleasing to the senses.

nuttya1450

Resembling a nut or nuts in flavour, colour, etc.

seasonablea1475

Capable of serving as seasoning; tasty, savoury. Obsolete. rare.

delicativec1475

Delightful, luxurious; delicious; (of a person) given to or addicted to pleasure or luxury. Also as n.: a delicious or choice food, a delicacy.

unctuous1495

Of meat: Greasy, fat, rich. Now archaic.

well-tasteda1500

Having a pleasant flavour; tasty. Also figurative. Now archaic and rare.

daintive1526

= dainty, n., dainty, adj.

savoury1533

Of food or drink: having a salty, piquant, or ‘umami’ taste or flavour; not sweet. Also: of or relating to such food or drink. Cf. umami, n.

exquisite1561

Sought out, ‘recherché’. Of meat, drink, etc.: Carefully chosen; choice, dainty, delicious (passing into sense A. 5).

spicy1562

Having the characteristic qualities of spice; of the nature of spice.

well-relished?1575

Having a pleasant taste; very appetizing. Also figurative.

finger-licking1584

(a) n.the action or an act of licking the fingers, esp. to remove remnants of food after eating; (b) adv. so as to cause a person to lick his or…

toothsome1584

Pleasant to the taste, savoury, palatable: cf. tooth, n. 2a.

taste-pleasinga1586

daint1590

= dainty, adj.

relishsome1593

Relishable; tasty, appetizing.

lickerish1595

Pleasant to the palate; gen. sweet, tempting, attractive; = lickerous, adj. 1. Of a cook: Skilful in preparing dainties. Obsolete.

tastesome1598

Pleasant to the taste; ‘tasty’, toothsome.

friand1599

Dainty; delicious to the palate; fond of delicate food.

tooth-tempting1603

relishing1605

Appetizing, relishable; enjoyable.

well-relishing1608

Having a pleasant taste; = well-relished, adj. Also figurative.

neat1609

Of preparations, esp. in cookery: skilfully or tastefully prepared; choice; elegant. Obsolete.

hungry1611

Causing or inducing hunger; appetizing. rare.

palate-pleasing1611

tasteful1611

Having an agreeable taste; palatable, toothsome, tasty. Now rare.

palatea1617

Pleasant to the palate or taste; palatable. Obsolete. rare.

tastya1617

Pleasing to the taste; appetizing, savoury.

palatable1619

Of food, drink, medicine, etc.: agreeable or acceptable to the palate; pleasant to the taste.

toothful1622

Pleasant to the taste: = toothsome, adj. Obsolete.

sipid1623

Savoury; = sapid, adj. 1.

unsoured1626

(un-, prefix1 affix 2. Cf. North Frisian unsürred, Middle Swedish osyrdh (Swedish osyrad), older Danish usuret (Danish usyret); Dutch ongezuurd

famelic1631

Pertaining to hunger; in quots.: Exciting hunger, appetizing.

tasteablea1641

Pleasant to the taste; savoury, ‘tasty’. Obsolete.

piquant1645

Of food, etc.: having a (usually pleasantly) pungent or sharp taste; sharp; tangy; appetizing.

sapid1646

Of food, etc.: Readily perceptible by the organs of taste, having a decided taste or flavour; esp. having a pleasant taste, savoury, palatable.

saporousa1670

Of or pertaining to taste; having flavour or taste; yielding some kind of taste. †Also, agreeable to the taste, savoury.

slape1671

Of ale: (see quots.).

palativea1682

Appealing to the palate or taste. Also: of or relating to the palate.

flavorous1697

Full of flavour; pleasing to the taste and smell, savoury; ‘fragrant, odorous’ (Johnson).

nice1709

Of food or drink: dainty, choice; (later in weakened sense) tasty, appetizing; refreshing, restorative.

well-flavoured1717

Having a good natural flavour; flavourful.

gusty1721

Tasty, savoury, appetizing.

flavoury1727

= flavoursome, adj.

fine-palated1735

†(a) having a pleasant taste, palatable (obsolete rare); (b) having a sophisticated palate (palate, n. 2a); appreciative of fine food and drink.

unrepulsive1787

Not repulsive.

degustatory1824

Pertaining to degustation; tasty.

zesty1826

Of a taste, smell, or food: piquant, tangy, agreeably sharp; flavoursome.

peckish1845

Appetizing. Obsolete. rare.

mouth-watering1847

That causes a flow of saliva into the mouth, appetizing; (figurative) desirable, highly attractive.

flavoursome1853

Full of flavour.

unreasty1853

Not rancid.

unrancida1855

Not rancid. Also figurative.

relishy1864

Appetizing, relishable.

toothy1864

Toothsome, palatable. rare.

flavoured1867

Having flavour; chiefly, having a specified flavour, indicated by some defining word as ill-flavoured, orange-flavoured, vanilla-flavoured, etc.

tasty-looking1867

hungrifying1886

appetizing.

velvety1888

Smooth and soft to the taste.

snappy1892

colloquial. Having a brisk smack or flavour.

zippy1911

Designating a zesty, tangy, or piquant flavour; (of food or drink) having such flavour.

savoursome1922

Having a pleasant or savoury taste or smell; (also) able to be savoured.

delish1953

Extremely pleasing to the senses; (chiefly) very tasty or appetizing. Sometimes of a person: very attractive. Cf. delicious, adj. 1.

Subcategories:

— having the characteristics of spice (3)
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