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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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In doing so, they are hoping to save a little taste of England for future generations to enjoy.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 1, 2026

The pickle brine adds something surprisingly good to lemonade — not enough to make it taste overtly “pickle-y,” but enough to deepen it.

From Salon • May 28, 2026

On his way to the Hollywood Bowl, Harding received his first true taste of life as an Angeleno: being stuck in crosstown traffic.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2026

"For exports we prefer the NMK-01 variety because it has better shelf life, thicker skin, more pulp, and a sweeter taste compared to others," he says.

From BBC • May 25, 2026

The fire burned a little way into the grassy field, but it seemed to like the taste of the pine trees all around it much better.

From "Two Degrees" by Alan Gratz




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