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Definition of gastronomic in English: gastronomic(also gastronomical) adjectiveɡastrəˈnɒmɪkˌɡæstrəˈnɑmɪk Relating to the practice of cooking or eating good food. the hotel restaurant serves the most exclusive gastronomic delights a gastronomic tour of the South of France Example sentencesExamples - It will give an opportunity for the connoisseurs of food to fulfill their gastronomical desires.
- A survey found that many Australians enjoy the gastronomic contributions of other cultures.
- You won't get a hamburger; rather prepare yourself for a gastronomic delight.
- Their cooking is an amalgam of indigenous gastronomic heritage, bridging the span between Eastern Mediterranean and Western European traditions.
- I directed the topic to things gastronomical, about which my mother knows more than she knows about chic.
- It reminds one of those 'liqueur' chocolates, grandly labeled, leading one to expect delicious gastronomic sensations, but which actually yield a sickly sugary concoction.
- It is one of those restaurants where gastronomic quality is less important than artifice, ambience, and the general illusion of having a good time.
- No visit is complete without sampling local gastronomic offerings, ideal for cold December nights.
- Don't miss this family restaurant, where a $10 plate of baby back ribs will result in gastronomical delight or a heart attack.
- With two very approachable dining rooms, he has an open forum to showcase his gastronomical talents.
Derivativesadverbɡastrəˈnɒmɪk(ə)li I would, therefore, take a bunch of two-year-olds to the most gastronomically ambitious restaurant in Britain. Example sentencesExamples - It is doubtful if any left the hotel gastronomically unsatisfied.
- The resulting dish is entirely black and generally appeals only to afficionados or the gastronomically adventurous.
- It is undoubtedly an evening more for the musically than the gastronomically inclined.
- The gastronomically curious can travel around the world on their tongues at the food festivals going on in various hotels.
Rhymesagronomic, astronomic, atomic, comic, economic, ergonomic, metronomic, palindromic, physiognomic, subatomic, taxonomic, tragicomic Definition of gastronomic in US English: gastronomic(also gastronomical) adjectiveˌɡastrəˈnämikˌɡæstrəˈnɑmɪk Relating to the practice of cooking or eating good food. the hotel restaurant serves the most exclusive gastronomic delights a gastronomic tour of the South of France Example sentencesExamples - A survey found that many Australians enjoy the gastronomic contributions of other cultures.
- It will give an opportunity for the connoisseurs of food to fulfill their gastronomical desires.
- No visit is complete without sampling local gastronomic offerings, ideal for cold December nights.
- You won't get a hamburger; rather prepare yourself for a gastronomic delight.
- Don't miss this family restaurant, where a $10 plate of baby back ribs will result in gastronomical delight or a heart attack.
- With two very approachable dining rooms, he has an open forum to showcase his gastronomical talents.
- It is one of those restaurants where gastronomic quality is less important than artifice, ambience, and the general illusion of having a good time.
- Their cooking is an amalgam of indigenous gastronomic heritage, bridging the span between Eastern Mediterranean and Western European traditions.
- It reminds one of those 'liqueur' chocolates, grandly labeled, leading one to expect delicious gastronomic sensations, but which actually yield a sickly sugary concoction.
- I directed the topic to things gastronomical, about which my mother knows more than she knows about chic.
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