Definitions for delectable

delectable de·lec·ta·ble

Spelling: [dih-lek-tuh-buh l]
IPA: /dɪˈlɛk tə bəl/

Delectable is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 308 anagrams from letters in delectable (abcdeeellt).

Definitions for delectable

noun

  1. an especially appealing or appetizing food or dish:

adjective

  1. delightful; highly pleasing; enjoyable:
  2. delicious:

Origin of delectable

1350-1400; Middle English Latin dēlectābilis delightful, equivalent to dēlectā(re) to delight (frequentative of dēlicere to entice) + -bilis -ble

Examples for delectable

We'll see dear, delectable Greycroft and have our picnic in the barn?

Nothing was too good for the sweet, delectable creature, and he told him as much.

The checkout line snaked around a delectable assortment of snacks and candy.

He did manage to make them dinner every evening and even produced some delectable cooking.

This delectable dream, with infinite variations, carried Roger home.

The sundae is meant to be a delectable marriage of textures: squishy and crunchy.

That's precisely why he's the most delectable Republican candidate—and I don't aim to hurt him by writing that.

Norway served a delectable North Atlantic halibut confit with smoked purée celeriac, sunchoke, and cured game meat.

"Go and tell him I wish to speak with him," ordered the delectable tyrant.

He is taken to the roof, from which he sees far off the outlines of the delectable Mountains.

Word Value for delectable
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