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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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For years, Hollywood executives have treated China as a tantalizing but unreliable prize: a massive audience that could supercharge a blockbuster’s global haul, yet one governed by opaque rules, shifting tastes and sudden political constraints.

From MarketWatch

Besides, my mother had already established distinctly different cultural tastes due to exposure to other nations long before the war ended.

From Salon

The Rams are getting a taste of what the Chargers have been through all season, their offensive line going through a reshuffle every week.

From Los Angeles Times

Getting the taste right has been a challenge, said Cole.

From The Wall Street Journal

The affair also put a spotlight on Nestlé’s culture and drew attention to the Swiss company’s struggle to make its 2,000-plus brands relevant at a time of changing consumer tastes, inflation and trade tensions.

From The Wall Street Journal