delicious (very pleasant to taste): That was a delicious meal. tasty informal (having a strong and pleasant taste): These sausages are very tasty. delectable formal (very pleasant to taste): That restaurant serves delectable foods all day. mouth-watering (smelling or looking so tasty that you want to eat it immediately): The dinner smells mouth-watering. appetizing …
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choose (to decide which person or thing you want out of the ones that are available): Which dress should I choose? pick informal (to choose someone or something from a group): Pick a number from one to ten. select formal (to choose someone or something, especially after thinking carefully): You should …
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bring up (to look after and educate a child): She had to bring up her son by herself. raise US (bring up): We will get married and raise a family. rear (to look after a child or animal until they are fully grown): Farmers in the area rear sheep and …
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view (what you think or believe about someone or something): We have very different views on parenting. opinion (your attitude towards someone or something; view): What is your opinion of her? point of view (your attitude or opinion about something): Just try to see things from my point of view. belief …
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time (a duration during which you do something or something happens): It’s time for me to go. period (a length of time): It was a difficult period for us. while (a length of time): Let me rest for a while. term (a fixed duration): He was elected for a second …
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