delicious

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English - Turkish
{s} lezzetli

Bir parça kek tattım ve o lezzetliydi. - I tried a piece of cake and it was delicious.

Onların hepsi lezzetliydi! - All of it was delicious!

leziz

Anneannemin leziz bir morinalı yemek tarifi vardı. - My grandmother had a delicious recipe of cod.

{s} nefis

Karım bana nefis bir elmalı pasta yaptı. - My wife made me a delicious apple cake.

Akşam yemeği nefis kokuyor. - Dinner smells delicious.

ağzına layık
tadına doyulmayan
(Gıda) ağızlara layık
deliciously nefis bir şekilde
güzel
{s} hoş

Biz lezzetli yemekten epeyce hoşlandık. - We thoroughly enjoyed the delicious meal.

Ieziz
kaymak gibi
enfes
deliciousness
lezzetlilik
choice, dainty, delicious
seçim, zarif, lezzetli
golden delicious
altın lezzetli
red delicious
kırmızı lezzetli
deliciously
hoşça
deliciously
(zarf) hoşça
deliciously
leziz bir şekilde
it was delicious
çok lezzetliydi
taste delicious
lezzetli olmak
taste delicious
lezzetli bulunmak
Turkish - Turkish
English - English
Pleasing to taste; tasty
{a} sweet, pleasant, very nice or fine
{s} tasty, having a pleasant taste or smell
Food that is delicious has a very pleasant taste. There's always a wide selection of delicious meals to choose from = tasty + deliciously de·li·cious·ly This yoghurt has a deliciously creamy flavour
variety of sweet eating apples
Addicted to pleasure; seeking enjoyment; luxurious; effeminate
greatly pleasing or entertaining; "a delightful surprise"; "the comedy was delightful"; "a delicious joke"
Affording exquisite pleasure; delightful; most sweet or grateful to the senses, especially to the taste; charming
If you describe something as delicious, you mean that it is very pleasant. that delicious feeling of surprise. + deliciously de·li·cious·ly It leaves your hair smelling deliciously fresh and fragrant
extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
toothsome
{s} delish
yummy
delicious fruit
fruit which has a wonderful taste
Golden Delicious
A variety of apple which is pale yellow/green in color, and has a mild sweet flavour
Red Delicious
A variety of apple which is red in color, and has a mild sweet flavour
delicious.
nummy
it was delicious
Said to approve a meal after eating it
deliciously
{a} sweetly, delightfully, nicely
deliciousness
{n} great sweetness, delight
deliciously
in a very pleasurable manner; "they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously
deliciously
so as to produce a delightful taste; "I bought some more of these deliciously sweet peaches"
deliciously
with a wonderful taste or smell; marvelously, fabulously
deliciously
in a very pleasurable manner; "they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously"
deliciously
Delightfully; as, to feed deliciously; to be deliciously entertained
deliciously
In a delicious manner
deliciousness
Luxury
deliciousness
{i} delightfulness; tastiness, savoriness
deliciousness
The state or quality of being delicious
deliciousness
The quality of being delicious; as, the deliciousness of a repast
golden delicious
a sweet eating apple with yellow skin
red delicious
a sweet eating apple with bright red skin; most widely grown apple worldwide
Turkish - English

Definition of delicious in Turkish English dictionary

delici
poignant
delici
perforating
delici
(Diş Hekimliği) bur
delici
splitter
delici
difter
delici
drilling
delici
(Diş Hekimliği) drill
delici
keen
delici
perforator

Do you have a perforator? - Bir kağıt delicin var mı?

delici
borer
delici
driller
delici
penetrating
delici
penetrative
delici
piercer
delici
drilling, perforating; driller, perforator
delici
boring, piercing, drilling, perforating (implement)
delici
piercing

Tom has a piercing voice. - Tom'un delici bir sesi var.

He enchants me with his piercing eyes. - O beni delici gözleriyle büyülüyor.

delici
piercing, penetrating (look)
delicious

    Hyphenation

    de·li·cious

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîlîşıs

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈləsʜəs/ /dɪˈlɪʃəs/

    Etymology

    () Middle English delicious from Anglo-Norman delicious from Old French delicious, delicieus from Late Latin dēliciōsus "delicate, delicious" from dēliciae "delights", plural of dēlicia "pleasure" from dēlicēre "to allure, entice," from de- "away" + lacēre "to lure, deceive". Displaced native Middle English este "delicious, favorable" (from Old English ēste "delicious, dainty, luxurious, delicate"), Middle English wunlic, wunli "delicious, joyous" (from Old English wynlīċ "pleasant, beatiful, joyful"), Old English ēstelīc "delicious, delicate, dainty".cyril rioli

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