"Tasty" already is an adjective!
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"Tasty" is an adjective, used to describe the flavor or gustatory experience of something as pleasant or delicious.
The word 'tasty' is the adjective form of the noun taste.The noun form of the adjective tasty is tastiness.
No tasty is an adjective. Thank you for the tasty snack.
Tasty is an adjective.
Tasty is an adjective. Taste would be the verb.
tasty, wily
Yes, it's the superlative of "tasty".
juicy is oneother words that start with j and dont mean tasty arejumpyjovialjubilantjoyfuljoyousjitteryjealousjuicyjumbledjaggedjadedjerkyjinglyjocundjocosityjigglyjollyjaggedjazzyjauntyjokeyjudiciousjudgmentaljumbojustjejunejingoisticjolliestjelliedjumpingjammedjollyjinxedjuvenilejocosejuristicjury-riggedjigglyjudicialhope it helps
tasty succulent overwhelming easypeasy ect
no vanilla is a thing white tasty and more describes the word vanilla.
That is the correct spelling of the interjection "yum" (considering something tasty).The adjective form is yummy (tasty).
Which word are you puzzled about ?