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taste
noun as in flavor
noun as in tiny sample
noun as in inclination, preference
Strong matches
affection, appetence, attachment, bent, comprehension, disposition, druthers, fancy, gusto, leaning, liking, partiality, predilection, predisposition, prepossession, relish, stomach, tendency, thing, weakness, zest
Weak matches
noun as in capacity to sense flavor
noun as in good judgment, propriety
Strongest matches
appreciation, culture, elegance, feeling, grace, perception, style
Strong matches
acumen, acuteness, correctness, cultivation, decorum, delicacy, discernment, discretion, discrimination, distinction, finesse, nicety, penetration, polish, politeness, refinement, restraint, susceptibility, tact, tactfulness, tastefulness
Weak matches
verb as in judge, try
verb as in experience
Strongest matches
Weak matches
be exposed to, come up against, have knowledge of, meet with, partake of, run up against
Example Sentences
"It just gives you a taste of going on holiday but experiencing other people’s lives and culture," the 35-year-old says.
There’s a vein of sadness running through it, as talented women never achieve stardom and changes in taste and production have made even session work more scarce.
The juxtaposition of historical and modern cookbooks reveals not just how tastes have evolved, but also how much of cooking is rooted in reinvention.
The sight of these homemade sweets nestled among my travel essentials — right next to my laptop and noise-canceling headphones — has become as much a part of the holidays as the taste of the candy itself.
These were my favorite dishes as a child and I still enjoyed the taste.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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