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toothsomeadjective very pleasing to the sense of tastea toothsome chocolate dessert ambrosial, appetizing, dainty, delectable, delicious, delish, flavorful, flavorsome, luscious, lush, mouthwatering, palatable, savory(also savoury), scrumptious, succulent, tasteful, tasty, toothy, yummy digestible, eatable, edibledelightful, heavenly, pleasingagreeable, gratifying, pleasantsatisfyingchoice, delicate, exquisite, rare distasteful, flat, flavorless, insipid, stale, tasteless, unappetizing, unpalatable, unsavory, yucky(also yukky) sexually attractivethe movie star and his supermodel girlfriend are considered the most toothsome couple in Hollywood banal, boring, commonplace, tediousnoisome, smelly, stinkynoxious, unwholesomemiserable, wretchedabhorrent, abominable, awful, detestable, disagreeable, disgusting, foul, horrid, nauseating, offensive, repellent(also repellant), repugnant, repulsive, sickening, unpleasant bodacious, desirable, dishy, hot, luscious, sexy foxy, nubilehunky, studly(slang)alluring, seductive, sultry, vampish, vampy palatable, appetizing, savory, tasty, toothsome mean agreeable or pleasant especially to the sense of taste.palatable often applies to something that is found to be merely agreeable.butterflies that birds find palatable appetizing suggests a whetting of the appetite and applies to aroma and appearance as well as taste.appetizing hors d'oeuvres savory applies to both taste and aroma and suggests piquancy and often spiciness.dumplings with savory fillings tasty implies a pronounced taste.a tart and tasty pie toothsome stresses the notion of agreeableness and sometimes implies tenderness or daintiness.an enticing array of toothsome desserts in 1551 |