Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

to-die-for

idiom
/təˈdaɪ fɔr/
Definition
Extremely desirable or appealing, often used to describe something that is exceptionally good or attractive.
Examples
  • The chocolate cake was to-die-for; I couldn’t help but have seconds.
  • Her new dress is absolutely to-die-for; she looks stunning in it.
Meaning
The phrase ‘to-die-for’ suggests that something is so wonderful that one would go to great lengths for it, often implying a level of enthusiasm or admiration.
Synonyms
  • irresistible
  • exquisite
  • fantastic
  • amazing
  • incredible