Delicious vs Meaningful - What's the difference?
delicious | meaningful |
Pleasing to taste; tasty.
(colloquial) Metaphorically pleasing to taste; pleasing to the eyes or mind.
Having meaning, significant.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=June 9
, author=Owen Phillips
, title=Euro 2012: Netherlands 0-1 Denmark
, work=BBC Sport
As adjectives the difference between delicious and meaningful
is that delicious is pleasing to taste; tasty while meaningful is having meaning, significant.delicious
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(en adjective)Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* deliciously * deliciousness * undeliciousAnagrams
* ----meaningful
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(en adjective)- I think we made a meaningful contribution to this project today.
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