C'est bon!
Le pied is the foot in English. The expression "c'est le pied!" means it's super / delightful in French.
more delightful, most delightful
The word 'delightful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun delight.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'delightful' is delightfulnerss.
more delightful
"More delightful" is the comparative; "most delightful" is the superlative.
Ravissant is French.It translates as delightful, or radiant.
Le pied is the foot in English. The expression "c'est le pied!" means it's super / delightful in French.
more delightful, most delightful
she was very Delightful. Being delightful is a great quality.
The word 'delightful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun delight.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'delightful' is delightfulnerss.
more delightful
"More delightful" is the comparative; "most delightful" is the superlative.
The comparative form of the adjective delightful is more delightful.The superlative form is most delightful.
Delight
The meal was delightful.
more delightful
The prefix for "delightful" is "un-."