Ambrosial
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Ambrosial ( adjective )
Having a delightful taste or fragrance; delicious.
Origin:
From greek ἀμβροσία, ambrosia, food or drink of the gods in ancient mythology.
Examples:
- The ambrosial fruit was so sweet that it could not be compared to anything on earth.
- The scent of roses in the air was ambrosial.
- The ambrosial dinner was a feast for the senses.
- The sweet fragrance of the flowers made the air ambrosial.
- The ambrosial desserts were a temptation to all who entered the bakery.
(As a noun)
Ambrosial ( noun )
Having a delightful taste or fragrance; delicious.
Origin:
From greek ἀμβροσία, ambrosia, food or drink of the gods in ancient mythology.
Examples:
- The ambrosial fruit was so sweet that it could not be compared to anything on earth.
- The scent of roses in the air was ambrosial.
- The ambrosial dinner was a feast for the senses.
- The sweet fragrance of the flowers made the air ambrosial.
- The ambrosial desserts were a temptation to all who entered the bakery.