Untasty
adjective, tastier, tastiest.
1.
good-tasting; savory:
a tasty canapé.
2.
Informal. having or showing good taste; tasteful.
adjective tastier, tastiest
1.
having a pleasant flavour
2.
(Brit, informal) attractive: used chiefly by men when talking of women
3.
(Brit, informal) skilful or impressive: she was a bit tasty with a cutlass
4.
(NZ) (of cheddar cheese) having a strong flavour
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