kasamb
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
Hello everyone,
What’s the difference between “tasty”, “delicious”, “marvelous” and “luscious” when it comes to expressing how good food tastes?
I wonder, if it’s even right to ask, what the difference is rather than what situations or under which circumstances those words would be used.
As I know it’s really hard to comprehend and one of those things, that only a native speaker can understand, and that it’s always better to just say “it tastes (very) good” or “the food was great” or something like that because in many situations using one of those words would sound weird, but I still want to exhaust all the possibilities to improve my understanding with regards to those words.
Thank you
What’s the difference between “tasty”, “delicious”, “marvelous” and “luscious” when it comes to expressing how good food tastes?
I wonder, if it’s even right to ask, what the difference is rather than what situations or under which circumstances those words would be used.
As I know it’s really hard to comprehend and one of those things, that only a native speaker can understand, and that it’s always better to just say “it tastes (very) good” or “the food was great” or something like that because in many situations using one of those words would sound weird, but I still want to exhaust all the possibilities to improve my understanding with regards to those words.
Thank you