lusciousness
Noun: 1. Extreme appetizingness; the quality of being deliciously rich, sweet, and pleasing to the senses, especially taste or smell. 2. A quality of rich, voluptuous, and often sensual appeal.
Lusciousness is used to describe a quality of something that is intensely pleasing, especially to the taste or smell. It often implies richness, sweetness, and a deeply satisfying sensory experience. It can also be applied metaphorically to describe something with a rich, appealing quality, such as a voice or a description.
- The lusciousness of the ripe mango was unforgettable.
- She described the chocolate cake with such detail that I could almost taste its lusciousness.
- The lusciousness of the peach's juice made it a perfect summer treat.
- The poet wrote about the lusciousness of the garden in full bloom.
- Sensual or Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond food, can describe anything with a rich, pleasing, and often sumptuous quality.
- The lusciousness of the velvet fabric added to the room's opulence.
- Her voice had a deep, melodic lusciousness.
- Luscious (adjective): Having a deliciously rich, sweet, or pleasing quality.
- The dessert was incredibly luscious.
- Lush (adjective): (While related, often refers more to luxuriant growth or richness, not exclusively taste.)
- Deliciousness
- Delectability
- Succulence
- Richness
- Sumptuousness
- Blandness
- Tastelessness
- Austerity
(While not a common component of idioms itself, the concept is often evoked in descriptive language.) - A feast for the senses: An experience of great sensory pleasure, often involving lusciousness. - The market was a feast for the senses, full of the lusciousness of fresh fruits and spices.
- extreme appetizingness