Pronunciation: /teɪst/
noun the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance
A1 I like the taste of chocolate.
A2 She has a very sensitive taste for spices.
B1 The taste of the soup was too salty for my liking.
B2 His refined taste in art is evident in his collection.
C1 The chef's impeccable taste in ingredients elevates the dish to a whole new level.
C2 Her discerning taste in fashion sets her apart from the rest.
verb to perceive or experience the flavor of something through the sense of taste
A1 I taste the soup to see if it needs more salt.
A2 She tastes the cake before serving it to guests.
B1 The chef tastes the sauce to adjust the seasoning.
B2 He tastes the wine to determine its quality.
C1 The food critic tastes the dishes with a discerning palate.
C2 The sommelier tastes the wine to identify its unique characteristics.
formal The taste of the dish was exquisite, with a perfect balance of flavors.
informal I can't believe how good this pizza tastes!
slang This burger tastes bomb, you gotta try it!
figurative Her success tasted sweet after years of hard work.
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