可口

kěkǒu

tasty; to taste good

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"可口" literally combines "" (can, may) and "" (mouth), and is used to describe food or drink that tastes good or is pleasant to eat. It is a common adjective in Mandarin to express that something is delicious or appetizing.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "可口" in everyday conversations about meals, snacks, or beverages. It emphasizes the pleasant taste and can be used for both homemade and restaurant food.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

"可口" is generally positive and polite, suitable for formal and informal contexts. It focuses on taste rather than other qualities like appearance or nutrition.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "可口" with "好吃" which also means tasty but is more casual. "可口" can sound slightly more refined or literary in some contexts.

Example Sentences

这道菜非常可口,大家都吃得很开心。

Zhè dào cài fēicháng kěkǒu, dàjiā dōu chī de hěn kāixīn.

This dish is very tasty; everyone enjoyed eating it.

这家餐厅的甜点特别可口,值得一试。

Zhè jiā cāntīng de tiándiǎn tèbié kěkǒu, zhídé yī shì.

The desserts at this restaurant are especially tasty and worth trying.

他做的饭菜很可口,大家都夸他厨艺好。

Tā zuò de fàncài hěn kěkǒu, dàjiā dōu kuā tā chúyì hǎo.

The food he cooks is very tasty; everyone praises his cooking skills.