ambrosial

[ US /æmˈbɹoʊʒəɫ/ ]
[ UK /æmbɹˈə‍ʊsɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant
    ambrosial food
    a nectarous drink
  2. worthy of the gods
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How To Use ambrosial In A Sentence

  • Taking refuge in the Dharma, save the ambrosial water and set up a waterworks in yourselves.
  • There was no room for the ambrosial tenderness of crooners and songsmiths that night.
  • A rose covered arbour smells ambrosial, looks even better and the path through it leads you into the garden.
  • These berries, each no bigger than the tip of your little finger, have an intensely concentrated flavor I can describe only as ambrosial - reminiscent of strawberries, roses, and pineapples.
  • But when I pop one into my mouth, it is ambrosial.
  • The beautifully poached damsons, greengages and plums which accompanied them were ambrosial enough to serve on their own.
  • The ambrosial kenyan peaberry in my cup makes me forgive it's less then Nectar like roasting aroma. Madrigle Diary Entry
  • The ancient yoga masters knew nothing of the endocrine system, but they did know that there was something magical and empowering in the predawn hours, which they called the ambrosial hours. Meditation as Medicine
  • He had never tasted such delicious, scrumptious, crispy, luscious, delectable, exquisite, ambrosial, nectareous, yummy lettuce in aaaaaaall of his life.
  • Duck was served orgiastically and sweet yams in some ambrosial sauce. FAIRYLAND
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