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smakowity

Smakowity is a Polish adjective used to describe things that have an appealing flavor or taste. The primary sense refers to food and drink that are appetizing or delicious, but the word can also be extended metaphorically to describe experiences, descriptions, or objects that are particularly appealing or engaging to the senses.

Etymology: The adjective is formed from the noun smak (taste) with the adjectival suffix -owity, indicating a

Grammatical forms and examples: In standard usage it agrees with the noun in gender and number: smakowity

Usage notes and nuance: Smakowity is somewhat more literary or emphatic than the everyday term smaczny. It

See also: smak (taste), smakować, smaczny, pyszny, wyborny.

quality
related
to
taste.
It
is
related
to
the
verb
smakować
(to
taste)
and
to
the
more
common
adjective
smaczny
(tasty).
(masc.),
smakowita
(fem.),
smakowite
(neut.
or
plural).
Examples:
smakowita
potrawa,
smakowite
danie,
smakowita
zupa.
In
plural
contexts
you
might
encounter
smakowite
potrawy
or
smakowite
opisy,
depending
on
the
noun.
is
common
in
culinary
writing,
marketing,
or
poetic
prose.
It
can
be
used
figuratively
to
describe
appealing
ideas
or
opportunities,
for
example
smakowita
oferta
or
smakowite
wieści,
though
that
figurative
use
tends
to
be
playful
or
rhetorical.