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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Lady Bird Johnson launched a series of beautification and urban renewal projects in Washington, a visual taste of the Great Society her husband hoped to bring about nationwide.

From Slate • May 18, 2026

“Most people are never going to be able to buy one, so this is about as close as they’re going to get to get a taste of that sort of luxury.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026

"It's in pretty much everything," says Pombo, and it is not always the foods that taste super-salty.

From BBC • May 15, 2026

For those who feel that the contemporary-art world is awash in the profane, Mr. Cowan’s work offers a taste of the sacred.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

I was so nervous and excited about getting my pony, my oatmeal didn’t even taste the same that morning.

From "Summer of the Monkeys" by Wilson Rawls




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