Descriptive Words For Food

7 words in this vocabulary list

  • The garden party was a delightful event filled with music and laughter.
  • I had a delightful time at the beach with my friends yesterday.
  • That new restaurant is absolutely delightful - you have to try it!
  • Her performance on stage was a delightful dance of emotions.

adjective having a strong desire for food or drink; greedy

  • The chef prepared a lickerish dessert for the guests at the banquet.
  • I can't resist indulging in lickerish treats whenever I see them.
  • That ice cream shop has the most lickerish flavors in town.
  • Her lickerish attitude towards success drives her to always strive for more.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • The chef prepared a mouth watering dish that left everyone at the event satisfied.
  • I can't wait to try that new restaurant, I heard their food is mouth watering!
  • The street food vendor's tacos were so mouth watering, I had to go back for seconds.
  • The musician's performance was so captivating, it was like music for the soul, truly mouth watering.

noun a wealthy person

adjective having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy

  • The wealthy businessman was known for his rich investments in the stock market.
  • She comes from a rich family and never has to worry about money.
  • That new car of his is so rich, he must be making bank.
  • The author's writing style is so rich with detail that you can picture every scene vividly.

noun the act of soaking something thoroughly in liquid

adjective soaked with liquid; thoroughly wet

  • After being caught in the rain, her clothes were sopping wet.
  • I forgot my umbrella and ended up sopping wet from the storm.
  • I spilled my drink and now my shirt is sopping.
  • The emotional speech left the audience sopping with tears.

adjective describing a texture that is soft, smooth, and reminiscent of velvet

  • The velvety fabric of the dress felt luxurious against her skin.
  • I love how velvety the chocolate cake is at that bakery.
  • This lotion makes your skin feel so velvety smooth.
  • His velvety voice was soothing to listen to during the presentation.

verb to cause to become shriveled or withered

adjective shriveled or withered, often due to age

  • The weazened old man sat quietly in the corner of the room.
  • I saw a weazened cat wandering around the neighborhood.
  • That weazened dude always hangs out at the skate park.
  • Her weazened heart was finally healed by his kindness.