The Opposite(Antonym) of “foul”
The antonym of foul are pleasant, delicious, and appealing. The antonyms pleasant, delicious, and appealing convey a positive or agreeable quality. It implies something that is enjoyable, attractive, or desirable.
Definitions and Examples of pleasant, delicious, appealing
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
Example
The weather was pleasant and sunny, perfect for a picnic.
Having a pleasant taste or flavor.
Example
The cake was delicious and moist, with a rich chocolatey taste.
Attractive or interesting.
Example
The job offer was appealing because it offered a high salary and flexible working hours.
Key Differences: pleasant vs delicious vs appealing
- 1Pleasant describes something that gives a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
- 2Delicious describes something that has a pleasant taste or flavor.
- 3Appealing describes something that is attractive or interesting.
Effective Usage of pleasant, delicious, appealing
- 1Food and Drinks: Use delicious to describe food and drinks that taste good.
- 2Weather and Scenery: Use pleasant to describe weather and scenery that is enjoyable.
- 3Products and Offers: Use appealing to describe products and offers that are attractive or interesting.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Pleasant conveys enjoyment, delicious denotes a pleasant taste, and appealing refers to something that is attractive or interesting. Use these words to describe food and drinks, weather and scenery, and products and offers that are enjoyable, tasty, and attractive.