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pure taste
noun as in classicism
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
And I love his emerald asparagus soup, a pure taste of the vegetable with whispers of onion and garlic.
Having spent my formative years in the States after leaving India with my family as a baby, I was deprived of the archetype of the pure “taste of India,” much to the lament of my parents, who wanted me to have only the best and truest forms of the food they loved.
For pure taste, however, it was our sauerkraut winner.
A steady drip of chlorine might prevent future contamination, but Magnuson said residents don’t want to ruin the pure taste of their deep-well drinking water.
The remainder of Ms. Zetlan’s recital at Alice Tully Hall teemed with words — narrative and poetic; silly and dramatic; English, German, French, Spanish and Russian — but the first notes of that aria from Handel’s “Semele” offered a pure taste of her succulent, sweet soprano.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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