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View synonyms for appetizing

appetizing

[ap-i-tahy-zing]

adjective

  1. appealing to or stimulating the appetite; savory.

  2. appealing; tempting.



appetizing

/ ˈæpɪˌtaɪzɪŋ /

adjective

  1. pleasing or stimulating to the appetite; delicious; tasty

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Other Word Forms

  • appetizingly adverb
  • unappetizing adjective
  • unappetizingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of appetizing1

First recorded in 1645–55; appet(ite) + -ize + -ing 2, as translation of French appétissant
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Example Sentences

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“They taste really fresh, and to me, it makes for a much better drink than something that’s canned or jarred, which sometimes can feel a little heavy or less appetizing, personally.”

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Here, food is rarely appetizing, but it is always expressive, a kind of edible theater for the gang’s obsessions, failures and pathological self-regard.

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So while “bean curd” isn’t necessarily the most appetizing name, the food itself is something to take notice of.

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Interestingly enough, Hill-Maini discovered many of these inedible items could be transformed into something with appetizing colors, textures, and flavors.

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Yet, as a television show, it relies on more than just appetizing dishes; memorable personalities are key to drawing in new viewers and keeping audiences engaged.

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