What is another word for meaty?

Pronunciation: [mˈiːti] (IPA)

Meaty is usually the term that describes food that is "substantial" or "rich" in content. However, if you want to jazz up your language a little, here are some synonyms for meaty that you may use. Hearty, filling, nourishing, satisfying, juicy, succulent, flavorful, substantial, protein-rich, dense. These synonyms will give you more options when describing your food instead of using the same tired phrases all the time. These synonyms help you to give a more vibrant portrayal of the food, making your writing more attractive and information-rich. So next time, use these synonyms in place of "meaty" to add some flavor to your language.

Synonyms for Meaty:

What are the hypernyms for Meaty?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for meaty?

Meaty is an adjective used to describe food that is rich, substantial, or filling. Its antonyms are words used to describe food that is light, insubstantial, or unsatisfying. Some of the antonyms for meaty include "bland," "tasteless," "insipid," "flimsy," "thin," "light," "watery," "delicate," "small," "slight," "weak," and "feeble." These words can be used to describe food that lacks richness, flavor, or texture. They can also be used to describe a person's physical appearance or personality, indicating a lack of substance or depth. Knowing the antonyms of "meaty" can help people describe food and people accurately and effectively.

What are the antonyms for Meaty?

Usage examples for Meaty

There was a wet, meaty growl, indescribably low-pitched-but no chance even to shout-only to huddle back together to the farthest corner.
"Son of Power"
Will Levington Comfort and Zamin Ki Dost
When I'm a fitter you shall have a good meaty bone every day of your life!"
"Dick Lionheart"
Mary Rowles Jarvis
Our fathers-" Habrunt's sword abruptly flashed in the night in a swift series of arcs, to the accompaniment of a succession of metallic clangs followed by several meaty whacks and the cut-off screams of the two young men.
"Si'Wren of the Patriarchs"
Roland Cheney

Famous quotes with Meaty

  • I know that the work is good and they're excited over at ABC and Disney and it's getting some really good feedback. It's not just a little, insignificant kind of role. It's meaty, which is good.
    Josh Holloway
  • Bowing to the reality of harried lives, Rudwick recognizes that not everyone will read every word of the meaty second section; he even explicitly gives us permission to skip if we get “bogged down in the narrative.” Readers absolutely must not do such a thing; it should be illegal. The publisher should lock up the last 60 pages, and deny access to anyone who doesn't pass a multiple-choice exam inserted into the book between parts two and three.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • We used to recommend meat, poultry, and fish for children because they are rich in protein and iron. However, we now know that there are harmful effects of a meaty diet, particularly changes in the arteries and weight problems, and that these changes begin in childhood. When children develop a taste for meats, it is hard to break this habit later on. It turns out that children can get plenty of protein and iron from vegetables, beans, and other plant foods that avoid the fat and cholesterol that are in animal products.
    Benjamin Spock
  • 'Like a great big meaty stew,' Gallimard of the 32nd kept saying. In the sauce-coloured Nile blown corpses floated gently seaward, to be fished out with bent bayonets. There were good pickings here, since each Mameluke carried his gold about him. On the shore lay ornate pommels, daggers, pistols, all encrusted with pearl and jewels, worth a fucking fortune....he started to harpoon out a sogged and bloated dreaming Mameluke or Turk or whatever he was. 'Poor bugger's in paradise now, drinking sherbet, poor bugger.'
    Anthony Burgess
  • The plants filled the place, a forest of them, with nasty meaty leaves and stalks like the newly washed fingers of dead men.
    Raymond Chandler

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