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taste

Definition for taste

noun as in flavor

noun as in tiny sample

noun as in capacity to sense flavor

Strongest matches

appetite, palate

Weak match

taste buds

verb as in judge, try

verb as in experience

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Example Sentences

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MAGA’s relationship with pop culture only has two forms: Complete cluelessness and/or resentment that most people think their taste stinks.

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"That's why I love it. It's all purely based on nostalgia and your personal taste."

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The buyer will now have the option to retain some, or all, of Thorne’s designer details, which are reminiscent of a scene from “Alice In Wonderland,” or renovate the property to suit their own tastes.

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It was a sound before it was a taste: a sharp, explosive crunch.

The filling is jammy and rich, jarred fig jam brightened with chopped dates and an almost scandalous amount of orange zest, so every mouthful tastes like autumn sunlight and just a hint of mischief.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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