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BNC: 48485 COCA: 38084

toothsome

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toothsome /ˈtuːθsəm/ adjective
toothsome
/ˈtuːθsəm/
adjective
Learner's definition of TOOTHSOME
[more toothsome; most toothsome]
: having a pleasing taste可口的;美味的
BNC: 48485 COCA: 38084

toothsome

adjective

tooth·​some ˈtüth-səm How to pronounce toothsome (audio)
1
b
: sexually attractive
a toothsome blonde
2
: of palatable flavor and pleasing texture : delicious
crisp toothsome fried chicken
toothsomely adverb
toothsomeness noun

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One meaning of tooth is "a fondness or taste for something specified." Toothsome comes from this definition of tooth plus the suffix -some, meaning "characterized by." Although toothsome was at first used to describe general attractiveness, it quickly developed a second sense that was specific to the sense of taste (perhaps because from as far back as Chaucer's time, tooth could also refer specifically to eating and the sense of taste). In addition, toothsome is now showing signs of acquiring a third sense, "toothy" (as in "a toothsome grin"), but this sense is not yet established enough to qualify for dictionary entry.

Choose the Right Synonym for toothsome

palatable, appetizing, savory, tasty, toothsome mean agreeable or pleasant especially to the sense of taste.

palatable often applies to something that is found to be merely agreeable.

butterflies that birds find palatable

appetizing suggests a whetting of the appetite and applies to aroma and appearance as well as taste.

appetizing hors d'oeuvres

savory applies to both taste and aroma and suggests piquancy and often spiciness.

dumplings with savory fillings

tasty implies a pronounced taste.

a tart and tasty pie

toothsome stresses the notion of agreeableness and sometimes implies tenderness or daintiness.

an enticing array of toothsome desserts

Example Sentences

the movie star and his supermodel girlfriend are considered the most toothsome couple in Hollywood
Recent Examples on the Web If at any point the grits get very thick and are still too toothsome for your liking, simply add more liquid and continue cooking. Aaron Hutcherson, Washington Post, 9 Sep. 2022 All the prepared bites were quickly claimed, leaving bare a lush display of toothsome raw vegetables. Lisa Wong Macabasco, Vogue, 8 Sep. 2022 The star red of my tasting was the 2019 vintage of this lithe, toothsome Cinsault. Lettie Teague, WSJ, 19 Aug. 2022 For her version of southern Italian anelletti al forno, Rodriguez’s pasta team braids strands of dough by hand into perfect, toothsome rings—all the better looking and for catching tiny bites of escarole and braised pork cheek. Caroline Hatchett, Robb Report, 1 July 2022 That high fiber content weighs down breads and results in cookies that are toothsome, to put it gently. Outside Online, 1 Feb. 2021 Reward yourself with a bowl of polpette (meatballs) smothered in parmesan sauce and passatelli, a toothsome local noodle speciality made from parmesan, breadcrumbs, and egg. Adam H. Graham, Condé Nast Traveler, 30 Sep. 2021 The messiness of ripe fruit, the decadence of something toothsome and cold, combined into a single pan and delivered in one slice as an antidote to whatever ails. Washington Post, 30 July 2021 Then indulge in a plat de côtes de boeuf braisés, tender braised short ribs flanked by potato mousse and drizzled with cabernet syrup, or the equally toothsome mushroom and gruyere omelet. Joanna O'leary, Chron, 14 June 2021 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1551, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of toothsome was in 1551
BNC: 48485 COCA: 38084

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