Pronunciation: /ˈteɪsti/

Definitions of tasty

adjective describes a noun by giving more information about its qualities or characteristics

Example Sentences

A1 The pizza was very tasty.

A2 I tried a new recipe and it turned out to be quite tasty.

B1 The restaurant is known for its tasty seafood dishes.

B2 The chef prepared a delicious and tasty meal for us.

C1 The gourmet restaurant offers a variety of tasty options on their menu.

C2 The food critic described the dish as exquisitely tasty.

Examples of tasty in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a very tasty dish for the dinner party.

informal This pizza is so tasty, I can't stop eating it!

slang The street food vendor makes the most tasty tacos in town.

figurative Her words were as tasty as honey, soothing the situation.

Grammatical Forms of tasty

past tense

tasted

plural

tasties

comparative

tastier

superlative

tastiest

present tense

tastes

future tense

will taste

perfect tense

has tasted

continuous tense

is tasting

singular

tasty

positive degree

tasty

infinitive

to taste

gerund

tasting

participle

tasting

Origin and Evolution of tasty

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'tasty' originated from the Old French word 'tasté' meaning 'tasted' or 'perceived by taste'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'tasty' has evolved to mean 'having a pleasant or satisfying flavor' in modern English.