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).
yes it is a real word
There is no abstract noun form for the concrete noun 'cake', a word for a physical substance.
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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