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it tasted amazing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'it tasted amazing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that you have tasted and experienced as being particularly delicious. For example: I had the most delicious chocolate cake for dessert - it tasted amazing!.
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Alternative expressions(20)
it tastes amazing
it was incredibly delicious
it had a fantastic taste
the flavor was exceptional
it tasted divine
it felt amazing
it tasted great
it tasted fabulous
it was really good
it was absolutely delicious
the taste was exquisite
it tasted fantastic
it tasted exceptionally good
it tasted heavenly
it tasted wonderful
it tasted awesome
it tasted delicious
it was a culinary masterpiece
they tasted amazing
they were delicious
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
But Bill's adventurous, and dived straight in, so I had to try it too, and I have to admit, it tasted amazing.
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It tasted amazing.
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I wanted to be sure it tasted amazing.
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The fruit is ripe for the picking and I just jumped up to take a bite!... and it tasted amazing, so I'm going to get some more while it's around.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
It sounds crazy, I know, but it tastes amazing, actually".
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You can put anything on top of it and it tastes amazing.
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It is now my favourite omelette and it tastes amazing alongside big hunks of cornbread.
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It tastes amazing and only contains about two days worth of calories.
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"The thing about raw chocolate is that it tastes amazing and it's good for you", says Shazzie, the 38-year-old author of Naked Chocolate and MD of a company called Detox Your World.
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Plus, it tastes amazing!
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However, it tastes amazing and makes me feel great.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "it tasted amazing" to express genuine surprise and delight in the flavor of something. Consider using more descriptive language to specify what made the taste "amazing" (e.g., "It tasted amazing because of the smoky spices.").
Common error
Avoid using "it tasted amazing" as a default positive comment for all food. Try to be more specific about the flavors and textures you enjoyed to provide more meaningful feedback.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it tasted amazing" functions as a subject-verb-adjective construction to express a subjective positive sensory experience. The verb 'tasted' connects the subject 'it' to the descriptive adjective 'amazing'. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it tasted amazing" is a grammatically sound and readily understandable phrase used to express significant satisfaction with the flavor of something. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. While straightforward, it's most effective in informal contexts. When using the phrase, it's best practice to enrich the description with specific flavor or texture details to provide more context. While acceptable and correct, the phrase is not very common. Top sources including Huffington Post, Vice and The Guardian.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it tasted absolutely wonderful
Replaces "amazing" with "absolutely wonderful", offering a slightly more emphatic tone.
it was incredibly delicious
Replaces "amazing" with a more formal and descriptive adjective, "incredibly delicious".
it had a fantastic taste
Uses "fantastic" as an alternative adjective to describe the taste.
it was surprisingly delicious
Adds an element of unexpectedness to the positive flavor assessment.
the flavor was exceptional
Shifts focus to the flavor itself, using "exceptional" to indicate high quality.
it offered a delightful taste
Uses "delightful" to describe the taste, suggesting a pleasant and enjoyable experience.
it was a taste sensation
Emphasizes the sensory experience, suggesting a particularly remarkable flavor.
it possessed an exquisite flavor
Employs more sophisticated vocabulary to express a refined taste.
the taste was divine
Implies a superior or heavenly taste experience.
the taste exceeded expectations
Indicates that the taste was better than anticipated.
FAQs
How can I describe a taste that's even better than "it tasted amazing"?
Consider using stronger adjectives such as "it tasted divine", "it was heavenly", or "it was an unforgettable taste sensation" for an even more emphatic expression of flavor.
What's the difference between saying "it tasted amazing" and "it tastes amazing"?
"It tasted amazing" refers to a past experience, while "it tastes amazing" describes a current or general quality of the item.
Is "it tasted amazing" suitable for formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "it tasted amazing" is generally more appropriate for informal contexts. For formal writing, consider more descriptive and sophisticated phrases like "the flavor profile was exceptional" or "it was incredibly delicious".
What are some alternatives to "it tasted amazing" that are more specific?
Instead of saying "it tasted amazing", try to describe the specific flavors and textures, such as "the sweetness was perfectly balanced by the citrus notes" or "it had a fantastic taste and a delightfully creamy texture".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested