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1. (adj.) tasty
good-tasting; savory.
2. tasty
very appealing or intriguing.
Etymology: (1610–20)
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| Definition of 'tasty' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) tasty
pleasing to the sense of taste
"a tasty morsel"
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1. (adjective) tasty
having lots of enjoyable flavor
a tasty sandwich
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| Definition of 'tasty' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) tasty
being in conformity to the principles of good taste; elegant; as, tasty furniture; a tasty dress
2. tasty
having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5
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Sense: having a good, especially savoury, flavour
tasty food.
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Afrikaans: lekker, smaaklike |
Arabic: طَيِّب المَذاق |
Bulgarian: вкусен |
Brazilian: saboroso |
Czech: chutný |
German: schmackhaft |
Danish: velsmagende |
Greek: νόστιμος |
Spanish: sabroso |
Estonian: maitsev |
Farsi: خوشمزه |
Finnish: maukas |
French: savoureux |
Hebrew: טָעִים |
Hindi: स्वादिष्ट, लज़ीज़ |
Croatian: ukusan, slastan |
Hungarian: jóízű |
Indonesian: lezat |
Icelandic: bragðgóður |
Italian: gustoso, saporito |
Japanese: おいしい |
Korean: 맛있는 |
Lithuanian: skanus |
Latvian: garšīgs |
Malay: enak |
Dutch: hartig |
Norwegian: velsmakende, god |
Polish: smaczny |
Portuguese: saboroso |
Romanian: gustos |
Russian: вкусный |
Slovak: chutný |
Slovenian: okusen |
Serbian: ukusan |
Swedish: välsmakande, smaklig |
Thai: (อาหาร) อร่อย |
Turkish: lezzetli |
Taiwanese: 美味的 ; 可口的 |
Ukrainian: смачний |
Urdu: مزے دار، ذائقہ دار |
Vietnamese: đầy vị hương |
Chinese: 美味的,可口的,鲜美的 |
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