appetising

/ˈæpəˌtaɪzɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Looking or smelling like it would be good to eat; making you want to eat it.
    • The soup didn't look very appetising, but it tasted delicious.
    • The bakery window was full of appetising cakes and pastries.
    • She arranged the fruit on a plate to make it look more appetising.
  2. Attractive or appealing in a way that makes you want it (used for things other than food).
    • He described the investment opportunity in appetising detail.
    • The job offer came with an appetising salary and benefits package.
    • The idea of a week at the beach sounded very appetising after months of work.
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