Jan. 12, 2023
It's true. As for me, I only know the word delicious to describe the taste of dishes too. Another word yummy that some guy said that it was only for kids to use.
So then I checked the word delicious in one of my translation apps and it gave me two synonyms: palatable and delectable. I have never known these two words before and I don't know if they are common to use by native English speakers either.
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It's true.
As for me, I only know the word "delicious" to describe the taste of dishes, too.
Another word is "yummy" that some guy said that it was only for kids to use.
That's not true. A lot of adults in the US use "yummy" to describe food, too.
So then I checked the word "delicious" in one of my translation apps and it gave me two synonyms: palatable and delectable.
I have never knownheard of these two words before and I don't know ifwhether they are common toly used by native English speakers either.
No, they're definitely not commonly used. "Palatable" means that the food can be eaten, i.e, it's edible. It doesn't mean the dish is delicious. "Delectable" sounds like 19th century American English to me.
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Very interesting. I guess the moral of the story is to always check with the natives first before using new words.
As for me, I only know the word “delicious” to describe the taste of dishesfood, too.
“Dishes” isn’t wrong but sounds unnatural, unless the person to whom you are replying already used this specific word.
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Some other synonyms for “delicious”:
- mouthwatering
- appetizing
- tasty
As for me, I only know the word "delicious" to describe the taste of dishes too.
or just: taste of food
Another word is "yummy that s". Some guy said that it was only for kids to use it.
So then I checked the word "delicious" in one of my translation apps and it gave me two synonyms: palatable and delectable.
I haved never known these two words before and I don't know if they are common towords used by native English speakers either.
before - in the past
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Good writing!
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It's true.
As for me, I only know the word deliciousThe only word I know to describe the taste of dishes too.is delicious
AI've heard another word, yummy, that some guy said that it was only for kids to use.
So then I checkedI've looked up the word delicious in one of my translation apps and it gave me two synonyms: palatable and delectable.
I have never knownheard these two words before and I don't know if they are common to use by native English speakers either.
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Delectable is not used in common speech, unless someone is trying to exaggerate. Palatable means more like tolerable. Delicious means very good.
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It's true.
As for me, I only know the word delicious to describe the taste of dishes too.
Another word, yummy that some guy said that it was only for kids to use., is only used by kids.
So then I checked the word delicious in one of my translation apps and it gave me two synonyms: palatable and delectable.
I have never knownam not familiar with these two words before and I don't know if they are common toly used by native English speakers either.
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