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How to pronounce palatable in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms toothsome
Derivation palatability, palatableness


palatable food.
a palatable solution to the problem.

Examples of palatable

palatable
Containment may turn out to be the West's most palatable policy option in Libya.
From the time.com
Environmentalists say this year's bill is weaker but more politically palatable.
From the washingtonpost.com
She plays movie clips and uses related graphic novels to make it more palatable.
From the chron.com
Maybe the nation needs Wright to show just how palatable Obama is by comparison.
From the kentucky.com
Neither a British military imposed term or a Burmese military term is palatable.
From the economist.com
Attitudes are shifting in a way that may make hospital takeovers more palatable.
From the economist.com
They are not too palatable, but sharks eat and will be eaten by any old rubbish.
From the guardian.co.uk
Service generally lived up to its high ratings, and the food was very palatable.
From the economist.com
Holly, I think, needs frost to release its sugars and be palatable to the birds.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Acceptable to the taste or mind; "palatable food"; "a palatable solution to the problem"
  • (palatableness) palatability: the property of being acceptable to the mouth
  • (palatably) in a palatable way
  • Palatability is the hedonic reward provided by foods or fluids that are agreeable to the "palate" in regard to the homeostatic satisfaction of nutritional, water, or energy needs. ...
  • Pleasing to the taste, tasty; Tolerable, acceptable
  • (Palatability) This refers to how avidly a goat will choose from among several different choices of feed.
  • (palatability) the relish with which a particular species or plant part is consumed by an animal.
  • Edible; consumable as food. Palatability is a function of both texture and indigestible compound content.