appetible

[ˈæpətaɪbl]

appetible Definition

appealing to the appetite; appetizing.

Using appetible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "appetible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The smell of the freshly baked bread was very appetible.

  • Example

    The dish looked appetible and tasted even better.

  • Example

    The restaurant's menu had many appetible options.

appetible Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for appetible

Antonyms for appetible

Phrases with appetible

  • a pleasant smell that makes one feel hungry

    Example

    The appetible aroma of the grilled meat wafted through the air.

  • an attractive or appealing look that makes one want to eat something

    Example

    The chef carefully plated the dish to give it an appetible appearance.

  • appetible flavors

    a combination of tastes that is pleasing to the palate

    Example

    The appetible flavors of the soup were a result of the chef's secret recipe.

Origins of appetible

from Latin 'appetibilis', from 'appetere' meaning 'to desire eagerly'

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Summary: appetible in Brief

'Appetible' [ˈæpətaɪbl] means appealing to the appetite, often used to describe food that looks or smells delicious. It is an adjective that can be used to refer to the taste, smell, or appearance of food. Synonyms include 'delicious,' 'tasty,' and 'palatable.' Phrases like 'appetible aroma' and 'appetible appearance' use 'appetible' to describe the sensory aspects of food that make it appealing.