Yes, Probably.
If you need to use a REAL real word, try some of these:
ambrosial, appetizing, choice, delectable, delightful, divine, enticing, fit for a king, good, heavenly, juicy, luscious, mouthwatering, nectarous, out of this world, palatable, piquant, pleasant, rich, sapid, savory, scrumptious, spicy, succulent, super, sweet, tasteful, tasty, tempting, toothsome
No, the word 'yummy' is an informal adjective, a word used to describe a noun (yummy, yummier, yummiest).The noun form of the adjective 'yummy' is yumminess.Examples:That looks like a yummy cake. (adjective)I recall the yumminess of the last cake you baked. (noun)
Yummy is an adjective.
The spelling "yummy" is correct (tasty).
There is no abstract noun form for the concrete noun 'cake', a word for a physical substance.
yes it is a real word
From the sound when smacking the lips. First known use of the word in 1899. http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/3264/origin-of-the-word-yummy
"biscuits délicieux" is the french word of yummy cookies.
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No, the word 'yummy' is an informal adjective, a word used to describe a noun (yummy, yummier, yummiest).The noun form of the adjective 'yummy' is yumminess.Examples:That looks like a yummy cake. (adjective)I recall the yumminess of the last cake you baked. (noun)
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