= luscious =
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.
loopy, likable
· literary (description of folklore monsters)
London
· lefty · legendary · lenient · lethargic
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Some adjectives to describe the word "juice" would be: sweet, refreshing, delicious, cold, fresh.
Some words to describe a person beginning with L are:lackadaisicallameLatinlaughinglazyleanlegendarylethargiclevel headedlikablelikelylimplithelittlelivelylividloathsomelocallogicallonelyLovablelovelylucidluckylying
· lights · logs · long johns · luge
delicious recipe
Delicious is an adjective.
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.