Definitions for ambrosial

ambrosial am·bro·sial

Spelling: [am-broh-zhuh l]
IPA: /æmˈbroʊ ʒəl/

Ambrosial is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 572 anagrams from letters in ambrosial (aabilmors).

Definitions for ambrosial

adjective

  1. exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious or fragrant.
  2. worthy of the gods; divine.

Origin of ambrosial

First recorded in 1590-1600; ambrosi(a) + -al1

Examples for ambrosial

After months of city food her bread, pies, and cookies were ambrosial.

"I know of a number of things," says the bonnet, nodding with ambrosial curls.

If the rose has thorns, has it not also a balsamic tincture and ambrosial sweetness?

ambrosial has its proper meaning,—pertaining to the immortals.

(Contentment is the ambrosial draught for oblivion of all cares).

But Nature was just as fair that ambrosial September day as if there was not a dissonance.

Most ambrosial dainties are known to the cooks of this parish.

Joves ambrosial curls must shake in another Olympia than this.

Am I to have some of this ambrosial bread, too, Cousin Molly?

Quaffing nectar at mess with gods golden dishes, all ambrosial.

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