Food Preferences

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective showing strong or finicky tastes; difficult to please

  • The customer was very picky about the quality of the fabric used in the dress.
  • My sister is so picky when it comes to choosing a restaurant for dinner.
  • Stop being so picky and just pick a movie to watch!
  • She has a picky palate and only enjoys the finest cuisine.

noun a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of

preposition used to indicate a person's weakness or fondness for something

  • She is a sucker for classical music and always attends the symphony performances.
  • I'm a total sucker for romantic comedies, I can watch them all day.
  • He's such a sucker for junk food, he can never resist a bag of chips.
  • She's a sucker for a good challenge, always pushing herself to excel.

adjective describing someone or something as lacking in adventure or excitement

  • The unadventurous traveler preferred to stick to familiar destinations.
  • She's so unadventurous, she never wants to try anything new.
  • My friend is super unadventurous - he won't even go to a new restaurant.
  • His unadventurous nature kept him from exploring new opportunities in life.

noun a strong liking for sweet foods or desserts

  • She has a penchant for sugary treats due to her sweet tooth.
  • I can't resist indulging my sweet tooth with some chocolate cake.
  • I've got a major sweet tooth for anything with caramel in it.
  • His love for desserts is so strong, it's like he has a sweet tooth for life itself.