different between tasty vs appetising

tasty

English

Etymology

taste +? -y

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?te?sti/
  • Rhymes: -e?sti

Adjective

tasty (comparative tastier, superlative tastiest)

  1. Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.
    You could make this tasty meal for breakfast.
  2. (obsolete) Having or showing good taste; tasteful.
    These items will make an attractive and tasty display.
  3. (slang) Appealing; when applied to persons, sexually appealing.
  4. (Britain, informal) Skillful; highly competent.
  5. (Britain, informal) Potentially violent.
    • These empires of rusting metal have long been portrayed in film, fiction and TV as a haunt of the wide boy, the tasty geezer, and many other variants of ne'er-do-well

Synonyms

  • (pleasant flavor): See Thesaurus:delicious

Derived terms

  • tasty cheese

Related terms

  • taste
  • tasteful

Translations

Anagrams

  • yatts

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appetising

English

Adjective

appetising (comparative more appetising, superlative most appetising)

  1. (chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of appetizing.

Verb

appetising

  1. present participle of appetise

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