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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Price sensitivity has sharpened, tastes have localized and domestic competitors have learned how to iterate at speed.

From MarketWatch

Rose and McIlroy were two of only 37 Europeans to have previously tasted an away victory.

From BBC

But instead of nuclear orange, the skyline looks dark, with just a taste of citrus disappearing on the horizon.

From Los Angeles Times

“We try to have our tastings at 11 in the morning because there’s a science where you need to be needing lunch—your taste buds need to be ready to eat,” Hernandez said.

From The Wall Street Journal

In medieval England, venison with its gamey taste was highly prized by the aristocracy.

From Barron's