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- Dictionarypalatable/ˈpalɪtəbl/
adjective
- 1. (of food or drink) pleasant to taste: "a very palatable local red wine" Similar Opposite
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Palatable means having a pleasant taste or being acceptable. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
adjective. us / ˈpæl.ə.t̬ə.b ə l / uk / ˈpæl.ə.tə.b ə l /...
- Znaczenie Palatable, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
palatable definicja: 1. Palatable food or drink has a...
- Palatal
PALATAL definition: 1. (of a consonant) made by the tongue...
- Palatalization
PALATALIZATION definition: 1. the effect on a speech sound...
- Palanquin
PALANQUIN definition: 1. a structure formerly used in East...
- Palatable in Turkish
PALATABLE translate: lezzetli, tadı hoş, hoş, kabul...
- Palatable in Russian
PALATABLE translate: вкусный , приемлемый . Learn more in...
- Palatable in Polish
PALATABLE translate: smaczny, strawny, do przyjęcia . Learn...
- English (US)
Palatable means agreeable or pleasant to the taste, mind, or sense of taste. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of palatable from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Palatable definition: acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory. See examples of PALATABLE used in a sentence.
Palatable means having a pleasant taste or being acceptable. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples from various sources and find translations in other languages.
Palatable means having a pleasant or acceptable taste, especially of food or drink. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and contrast with unpalatable.
1. adjective. If you describe food or drink as palatable, you mean that it tastes pleasant. [formal] ...flavourings and preservatives, designed to make the food look more palatable. Synonyms: delicious, tasty, luscious, savoury More Synonyms of palatable. 2. adjective.
Something that is palatable is acceptable to one’s sense of taste—literally or figuratively. If it's palatable, then you can put up with it — whether it's leftovers or a mediocre made-for-TV movie.