48 words & definitions
| bask |
To lie exposed to warmth and sunlight for relaxation and pleasure.
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| sustenance |
the food and drink that people, animals and plants need to live and stay healthy.
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| imbibe |
To drink a liquid, usually alcohol.
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| munch |
To eat something with a continuous and often audible action of the jaws
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| slake |
To quench or satisfy one's thirst
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| cushy |
(of a job, task, or situation) undemanding, easy, or secure
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| scrumptious |
(of food) extremely appetizing or delicious
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| tangy |
Having a flavor that is pleasantly strong and sharp
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| yummy |
(of food) delicious
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| mellifluous |
(of a voice or words) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear
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| sumptuous |
Splendid and expensive-looking
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| cozy |
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation
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| luscious |
(of food or wine) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste
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| delectable |
(of food or drink) delicious
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| chow |
Food
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| aroma |
A definitive fragrance that is pleasant.
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| nostalgia |
A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations
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| gratify |
To provide pleasure or satisfaction
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| indulge |
To allow yourself to do something that you enjoy, even when it may not be the best thing for you to do
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| succulent |
Food that is delicious, soft, and full of natural liquids
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| ambiance |
The mood or atmosphere of a place or its surroundings.
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| banquet |
A large formal meal for many people, usually to celebrate a special event.
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| breeze |
A gentle and refreshing curent of air.
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| edible |
Safe and suitable for consumption as food, either raw or prepared.
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| elixir |
Something considered to be a remedy for problems or difficulties
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| gourmet |
Characterized by a sophisticated or refined approach, especially in terms of food or taste.
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| heavenly |
Extremely pleasant or delightful.
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| irresistible |
Too attractive, appealing, or tempting to be refused or ignored.
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| mouthwatering |
So tasty or appealing in appearance that it stimulates the appetite.
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| pleasant |
Friendly, kind, or polite in manner or behavior.
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| snack |
A quick, light foodstuff, often convenient or pre-packaged and consumed between main meals.
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| snack |
To eat a small amount of food, typically between regular meals.
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| spicy |
Having a strong, hot flavor from spices like chili or pepper.
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| nourish |
To provide food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition; also to support or promote the development of something (like ideas, feelings, or relationships).
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| goodies |
Products or items that are particularly appealing, delicious, and desirable.
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| savor |
To enjoy or appreciate something fully, especially food or drink, by lingering over it; to experience or enjoy something for a long time.
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| palatable |
Pleasant or acceptable to what was expected; tasty or enjoyable to eat.
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| pungent |
Something that has a sharply strong taste or smell.
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| fragrant |
Having a good and pleasant smell.
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| tasty |
Having a pleasant, distinct flavor that is very appealing.
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| epicure |
A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
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| hedonism |
The idea that pleasure is the main goal of life.
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| punchline |
The final part of a joke or funny story that gives it its humorous or dramatic point.
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| pricey |
Expensive or unreasonably expensive
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| worthwhile |
Worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance.
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| partake |
To become involved with or take part in something with other people
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| nostalgic |
To think affectionately about experiences you had in the past.
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| crispy |
When food has a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture.
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