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Tasty vs Pleasant - What's the difference?

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In obsolete terms the difference between tasty and pleasant

is that tasty is having or showing good taste; tasteful while pleasant is a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

As adjectives the difference between tasty and pleasant

is that tasty is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious while pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.

As a noun pleasant is

a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.

tasty

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.
  • ''You could make this tasty meal for breakfast.
  • (obsolete) Having or showing good taste; tasteful.
  • ''These items will make an attractive and tasty display.
  • (slang) Appealing; when applied to persons, sexually appealing.
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    pleasant

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
  • * Bible, Psalms cxxxiii. 1
  • Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
  • *, chapter=10
  • , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=It was a joy to snatch some brief respite, and find himself in the rectory drawing–room. Listening here was as pleasant' as talking; just to watch was ' pleasant .}}

    Synonyms

    * nice

    Antonyms

    * unpleasant

    Derived terms

    * pleasantly * pleasantness * pleasantry

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A wit; a humorist; a buffoon.
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