palatable
1 of 1adjective/ˈpælətəbəl/
Forms:more palatable,most palatable
1
(of food or drink) having a pleasant taste
- The soup was palatable, with a perfect balance of flavors and seasoning.
- Despite being a picky eater, he found the dish quite palatable and finished his plate.
- The wine had a palatable sweetness that complemented the rich flavors of the meal.
- She prepared a palatable vegetarian dish that even meat lovers enjoyed.
- The chef focused on creating palatable meals that satisfied both health-conscious diners and food enthusiasts.
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(of ideas and suggestions) pleasing and acceptable
- They offered a palatable solution that everyone could agree on.
- He presented the idea in a palatable manner to ensure it would be accepted.
- The board appreciated the palatable adjustments to the project’s budget.
- The proposed changes were made palatable by emphasizing their benefits.
- The compromise was designed to be palatable to both parties involved in the negotiation.