- DELIBERATE
INTENDED – that you are trying to achieve or reach.
The bullet missed its intended target.
The intended victims were selected because they seemed vulnerable.
CONSCIOUS- deliberate or controlled, with the person doing it being fully aware of what they are doing.
She made a conscious decision to spend more time with her family.
I made a conscious effort to get thereon time.
INTENTIONAL- deliberate
I am sorry I left you off the list – it wasn’t intentional.
She felt she was a victim of intentional discrimination.
- DELICIOUS
APPETIZING- that smells good making you want to eat it.
The appetizing aroma of sizzling bacon was coming from the kitchen.
The meals he cooked were always nourishing but never particularly appetizing.
MOUTH WATERING- that looks or smells so good that you want to eat it immediately.
They looked through the window at the mouth-watering display of cakes.
YUMMY- very good to eat; delicious.
The biscuits are yummy.
- DELIGHT
CHARM- to please or attract somebody in a way that makes them like you or willing to do what you want.
He charmed his mother into letting him have his own way.
Her words had lost their power to charm.
CAPTIVATE – to get and keep sb’s close attention by being extremely interesting .
The children were captivated by her stories.
ENTHRAL- to get and keep sb’s close attention by being extremely interesting .
This book will enthral readers of all ages.
The child watched, enthralled by the bright moving images.
ENCHANT- to attract somebody strongly and make them feel great pleasure or interest.
The happy family scene had enchanted him.
BEWITCH- to attract or impress somebody so much that they can not think in a sensible way.
He was completely bewitched by her beauty.