Tastemaker

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈteɪstˌmeɪkər/

Definitions of tastemaker

noun a person who decides or influences what is considered fashionable or stylish in a particular field or area

Example Sentences

A1 A tastemaker is someone who has a strong influence on what is considered fashionable or popular.

A2 The tastemaker in our group always knows the best places to eat.

B1 As a tastemaker in the industry, she has the power to launch new trends.

B2 The magazine hired a well-known tastemaker to curate their fashion section.

C1 Her reputation as a tastemaker in the art world is unparalleled.

C2 The famous designer is often referred to as the ultimate tastemaker in the fashion industry.

Examples of tastemaker in a Sentence

formal The tastemaker in the fashion industry sets trends that influence the entire market.

informal My friend is always the tastemaker when it comes to trying new restaurants in town.

slang She's the ultimate tastemaker when it comes to music - everyone follows her playlists.

figurative As a tastemaker in the art world, her opinion can make or break an artist's career.

Grammatical Forms of tastemaker

past tense

tastemakers

plural

tastemakers

comparative

more tastemaker

superlative

most tastemaker

present tense

tastemaker

future tense

will tastemaker

perfect tense

have tastemaker

continuous tense

is tastemaking

singular

tastemaker

positive degree

tastemaker

infinitive

to tastemaker

gerund

tastemaking

participle

tastemaking

Origin and Evolution of tastemaker

First Known Use: 1954 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'tastemaker' originated from the combination of 'taste' meaning preference or discernment and 'maker' indicating someone who creates or influences.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals who have a significant influence on the preferences and choices of others, especially in the realms of fashion, design, and culture. Over time, the term has expanded to include individuals in various industries such as food, music, and technology who are considered trendsetters or influencers.