Home › Words › G › gustablegustable/ˈɡʌstəbəl/gustable means having a taste; capable of being tasted.gustable is pronounced /ˈɡʌstəbəl/.EtymologyFrom Latin gustus (“taste”).adjHaving a taste; capable of being tasted.e.g.“This position informs us of a vulgar error, terming the gall bitter; whereas there is nothing gustable sweeter.” — 1672, Gideon Harvey, Morbus Anglicus, Or, The Anatomy of Consumptions:Pleasant to the taste; toothsome; savory.e.g.“A gustable thing, seen or smelt, excites the appetite, and affects the glands and parts of the mouth.” — 1713, William Derham, Physico-Theology:nounSomething edible.e.g.“[…] this long list of gustables, at the bare name of which his mouth would water […]” — 1837, The Monthly Review, page 92:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.gustatious 81% match — Of or relating to eating or tasting. vs gustable →gustatorial 78% match — Of or pertaining to gustation, the sense of taste. vs gustable →gustate 78% match — To taste; to have a relish for. vs gustable →gustfulness 77% match — Appealing taste; tastiness. vs gustable →gustative 76% match — gustatory vs gustable →gustatory 75% match — Of, or relating to, the sense of taste. vs gustable →gustativeness 75% match — The quality of being gustative. vs gustable →gustatorially 70% match — In a gustatorial manner vs gustable →