No, the word delicious is not a noun; delicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The noun form for the adjective delicious is deliciousness, an abstract noun.
No, the word delicious is not a noun; delicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective delicious is deliciousness, an abstract noun.
The word taste can be a concrete noun for the particular taste of a food or drink: it is being sensed. For taste as in a sense of fashion, it is an abstract noun, but can also be represented by the abstract noun tastefulness.
most delicious
The noun breakfast is a singular, common, abstract, compound noun; a word for a thing. The word breakfast is also a verb: We can breakfast on strawberries and cream.
No, the adjective delicious has no verb form. The closest you can come is 'to make delicious'. Delicious is sometimes a noun when referring to apples, there's a red delicious and a yellow delicious.
VERY delicious!
VERY delicious!what
delicious - manaia; delicious solid food - susua
Masarap is the equivalent to delicious.
Delicious is "délicieux"
most delicious
delicious = delicioso