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taste

Definition for taste

noun as in flavor

noun as in tiny sample

noun as in capacity to sense flavor

Strongest matches

appetite, palate

Weak match

taste buds

verb as in judge, try

verb as in experience

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Example Sentences

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After days of chewing raw nuts and fruit, the meal must have tasted miraculous, but the richest development happens when he encounters the De Lacey family.

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The drink he gives me to try is gritty and tastes like chocolate without sugar.

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"You have to adapt to the culture, to tastes and consumption habits," David said.

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For millions across northern India, the November air tastes ashy, the sky looks visibly hazy and merely stepping outside feels like a challenge.

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OK, Tartan Army, can you hear Lady Liberty calling you from New York Harbour, can you feel the rush of the Niagara Falls, can you almost taste the tequila in Guadalajara?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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