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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Example Sentences

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“Yes, I can see well enough,” I managed in the French that still tasted new on my tongue, and then tried to figure out what else a competent, sophisticated girl might say in response.

From Literature

The items added or removed over time offer a fascinating insight into our changing tastes, trends and lifestyles.

From BBC

Arteta is not adverse to giving young players a chance, with six youngsters making their debut this season, but there is a difference between getting a taste of first-team football and playing in crunch games.

From BBC

As the first foreign king to sit on its throne, John brought the provincial city its first taste of cosmopolitanism.

From The Wall Street Journal

They are, however, doing their best to bring a taste of Italy to the event.

From The Wall Street Journal