1 interesting or attractive, esp. because you think it will be good to eat:
an appetizing dessert
This combination should be extremely appetizing to any typologically oriented theoretical linguist.
But on the other hand, it would help if researchers presented their message in a more appetizing form.
They have ample food—not of a very appetizing sort, but nevertheless much of it, and, as we cattle farmers would say, tolerably well-balanced.
Clearly the butter they produce does not look appetizing.
Appetizing is used as a noun by itself to refer to these type of foods.
For these variations, sometimes they mix glutinous rice with gac so that the cake can have a red skin which is more appetizing.
Having to consume less appetizing food for extended periods led to revisions wishing for the return of hard tack.
In 1957, the bar's formula was changed to make it more appetizing.
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開胃的, 刺激食慾的…
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开胃的, 刺激食欲的…
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apetitoso, apetitoso/sa [masculine-feminine]…
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apetitoso…
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iştah açan, iştah kabartan…
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appétissant/-ante, appétissant…
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lákavý, budící chuť…
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appetitvækkende…
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