adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The wine had become vinegary over time.

Definition:Having an acid or sharp taste or smell, like vinegar

From vinegary

Example:The grapevine's juicy and vinose leaves added vibrancy to the garden.

Definition:Juicy and having a pleasant texture

From succulent

Example:Her cherubic face with its vinose cheeks was a sight to behold.

Definition:Looking or resembling an cherub, often with a youthful and cute appearance

From cherubic

Example:His libidinous attitude was not suitable for such a formal event, despite the vinose ambiance.

Definition:Lascivious or inordinate in sexual desire; lustful

From libidinous

Example:The vinose aroma of orchidaceous plants was intoxicating in the garden.

Definition:Pertaining to orchids or their family

From orchidaceous

Example:The mixture was oleaginous, giving it a vinose consistency.

Definition:Resembling, containing, or yielding oil; greasy

From oleaginous

Example:The fruit was fleshy, with a peculiar vinose flavor.

Definition:Having a firm, soft, and often juicy texture

From fleshy

Example:The vine’s succulent tendrils were a delightful sight, tasting vinose and sweet.

Definition:Juicy and having a pleasant texture

From succulent

Example:The dessert was fruity, but the hint of vinose notes provided a unique twist.

Definition:Having the taste, smell, or flavor of fruit

From fruity

Example:The plush red carpet felt vinose under her feet as she entered the grand hall.

Definition:Soft and luxurious to the touch

From plush