Antonyms for tasty
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : tey-stee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪ sti |
Definition of tasty
Origin :- 1610s, from taste (n.) + -y (2); in late 18c. it also could mean "tasteful, elegant" (from the secondary sense of taste (n.)).
- adj delicious
- The tomatoes are filled with a tasty stuffing and then baked.
- Extract from : « Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 2 » by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
- Never from the day of his birth had the Tsar had such a tasty meal.
- Extract from : « Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales » by Anonymous
- They are very large and tasty, and the cook knows well how to serve them.
- Extract from : « A Woman who went to Alaska » by May Kellogg Sullivan
- Appetite does not need to be goaded by tasty dishes; it does not need to be goaded at all.
- Extract from : « No Animal Food » by Rupert H. Wheldon
- I couldn't say exactly what it was we had for nourishment, only I know it was all tasty and expensive.
- Extract from : « Torchy and Vee » by Sewell Ford
- She had Michael's supper ready for him, hot and tasty, the same as ever.
- Extract from : « Candle and Crib » by K. F. Purdon
- "Thought they'd be tasty after travelling," said Uncle Jesse.
- Extract from : « Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Something in the tidy order and tasty arrangement of its shelves hurt.
- Extract from : « The Wind Before the Dawn » by Dell H. Munger
- She won't remember a thing she eats, an' she don't have much that's tasty an' good.
- Extract from : « Friendship Village » by Zona Gale
- They had a few eggs left, and these were made into quite a tasty omelette.
- Extract from : « Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise » by Louis Arundel
Synonyms for tasty
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