The food was not to his liking.
"The dinner was missing one thing, whets!
Just let me whet my knife, and I 'll get started.
Smelling the steaks on the barbecue really whet my appetite!I bought a new stone to whet the blade of my dager.
She showed her liking for the new book by reading it in one sitting.
The word whet is a verb that means to make sharp. The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen served to whet David's appetite.
It wasn't just a matter of liking ice cream, he absolutely loved it.
If the meal is not to your liking, I'll be glad to bring you something else. At what age do boys start liking girls? Last summer, he hated baseball, but now he's liking the game.
I hope that you will accept this answer, and that it is to your liking.
He decided to come along to see if the music was to his liking.
Try the word RECLUSIVE.
You whet an appetite by smelling or tasting something that you really like.
Sharpen, as when sharpening a knife with a whetstone, and intensify, like when something 'whets' your appetite.