Yes, "scrumptious" is a real word. It is an adjective used to describe food that is delicious or extremely appetizing. The term is often used to convey that something is not only tasty but also appealing in a way that makes it hard to resist.
Jack adored his mothers cakes - they were always scrumptious !
She thought the cake was scrumptious, so she had another slice.
I think you are asking of the word "scrumptious".
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No, it is an adjective. A word describing a somthing. From: an 11- year old girl
The correct spelling of the word is "scrumptious" (delicious).
Truly Scrumptious was created in 1968.
The moist chocolate cake was scrumptious!
the food at McDonald's is scrumptious
Delectable Lip-smacking Luscious Tasty appetizing scrumptious delicious
The correct spelling of the adjective is scrumptious(delicious).
Molto delizioso is an Italian equivalent of 'scrumptious' in the sense of 'very delicious'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'molto' means 'very'. The masculine adjective 'delizioso' means 'delicious'. The phrase is pronounced 'MOHL-toh deh-lee-TSYOH-soh'.