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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Along one wall, a 19th-century trompe l’oeil screen dramatizes the classical gentlemanly taste that dominated among Neo-Confucian elites.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2026

And despite owning a pair of his own, brown Oxfords that he keeps under his desk at work, he didn’t seem taken with the president’s taste either.

From Slate • Jun. 5, 2026

"This is a savings tool which hindered rather than helped us, which leaves a bad taste," he says.

From BBC • Jun. 4, 2026

In many cases, however, adding salt may simply be a routine behavior rather than a response to taste.

From Science Daily • Jun. 4, 2026

“You see, Rowdy,” I said, “that stuff doesn’t taste half bad, does it? Go ahead and help yourself.”

From "Summer of the Monkeys" by Wilson Rawls




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