appetize

[ˈæpətaɪz]

appetize Definition

to make someone feel hungry or to stimulate their appetite.

Using appetize: Examples

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

  • Example

    The smell of the food cooking appetized me.

  • Example

    The colorful presentation of the dish appetized the guests.

  • Example

    The restaurant's menu was designed to appetize customers.

appetize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for appetize

Antonyms for appetize

Phrases with appetize

  • a small dish of food served before the main course of a meal to stimulate the appetite

    Example

    We ordered some appetizers to share before our entrees arrived.

  • a strong desire or liking for something, especially food

    Example

    She has an insatiable appetite for chocolate.

  • a substance that reduces or curbs one's appetite

    Example

    Some weight loss supplements contain appetite suppressants to help people eat less.

Origins of appetize

from French 'appétit', meaning 'appetite'

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Summary: appetize in Brief

'Appetize' [ˈæpətaɪz] means to make someone feel hungry or to stimulate their appetite. It is often used to describe the effect of food smells, presentations, or menus on people. Phrases like 'appetizer' and 'appetite for something' use 'appetite' to denote a strong desire or liking for something, especially food. 'Appetite suppressant' refers to a substance that reduces or curbs one's appetite.