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taste
noun as in flavor
noun as in tiny sample
noun as in inclination, preference
Strong matches
affection, appetence, attachment, bent, comprehension, disposition, druthers, fancy, gusto, leaning, liking, partiality, predilection, predisposition, prepossession, relish, stomach, tendency, thing, weakness, zest
Weak matches
noun as in capacity to sense flavor
noun as in good judgment, propriety
Strongest matches
appreciation, culture, elegance, feeling, grace, perception, style
Strong matches
acumen, acuteness, correctness, cultivation, decorum, delicacy, discernment, discretion, discrimination, distinction, finesse, nicety, penetration, polish, politeness, refinement, restraint, susceptibility, tact, tactfulness, tastefulness
Weak matches
verb as in judge, try
verb as in experience
Strongest matches
Weak matches
be exposed to, come up against, have knowledge of, meet with, partake of, run up against
Example Sentences
“Today, Maxwell House rebrands to ‘Maxwell Apartment’ to meet the needs of today’s consumer and remind fans the brand is synonymous with great tasting, affordable coffee,” the brand said in a Sept. 25 press release.
A smoke point is the point at which the fats in the oil start to break down and nasty compounds are released which can make the oil taste bitter, burnt or unpleasant.
They rightly believe that it’s hard to go back to mediocrity after you’ve tasted excellence.
If these convicts are to taste freedom, they'll have to fight on some of the most dangerous parts of the front line for an indefinite period.
“That kind of sour taste that you have when you make an early exit from the postseason, our guys are tired of it,” manager Dave Roberts said on the eve of last year’s postseason.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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