highly pleasing to the senses, esp. to taste or smell: a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma.
2.
very pleasing; delightful: a delicious sense of humor.
–noun
3.
(initial capital letter) a red or yellow variety of apple, cultivated in the U.S.
Origin: 1250–1300; ME < OF < LL dēliciōsus, equiv. to L dēliciae delight + -ōsus-ous
Related forms:
de⋅li⋅cious⋅ly, adverb
de⋅li⋅cious⋅ness, noun
Synonyms: 1.palatable, savory, delectable, dainty, delicate. Delicious,luscious refer to that which is especially agreeable to the senses. That which is delicious is highly agreeable to the taste or sometimes to the smell: a delicious meal. Luscious implies such a luxuriant fullness or ripeness as to make an object rich: a luscious banana; a luscious beauty; luscious music.
c.1300, from O.Fr. delicieus, from L.L. deliciosus "delicious, delicate," from L. delicia (pl. deliciæ) "a delight," from delicere "to allure, entice," from de- "away" + lacere "lure, deceive." As a name of a type of apple, attested from 1903, first grown by Jesse Hiatt of Iowa, U.S.A. Colloquial shortening delish is attested from 1920.