Plural form of gusto, referring to multiple instances of enthusiastic enjoyment or vigorous appreciation.
From Spanish/Italian 'gusto' meaning taste or flavor, adopted into English in the 17th century. The plural 'gustoes' follows English pluralization conventions for words ending in -o.
While we usually just say 'gusto' without plural forms, 'gustoes' reminds us that enthusiasm comes in different varieties—each person's passion for life has its own unique flavor.
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.