yummy

/ˈjʌmi/
adjectiveBeginner
informal

Delicious or very tasty, often used to describe food that is especially enjoyable to eat.

The cookies were so yummy that I couldn't stop eating them.

The dessert was yummy, so we ordered another serving.

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Commonly used in informal contexts, especially when speaking to children or in casual conversation.

Collocations

yummy foodDelicious foodyummy dessertA very tasty dessert

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Related Phrases

yumphrase
An exclamation of enjoyment, often when eating something delicious.

💡Pro Tip

Informal Use

Use 'yummy' in casual conversations or when speaking to children, as it conveys a playful and enthusiastic tone.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Avoid using 'yummy' in formal or professional settings, as it is considered too informal.

📖Word Origin

Originated in the early 20th century as a colloquial term, possibly derived from 'yum-yum,' an onomatopoeic expression of enjoyment.

📝Usage Notes

Primarily used in informal speech and writing, often to express enthusiasm about food. Can also be used affectionately to describe something pleasant but not necessarily edible.

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