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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
He kept tranquilisers in a shoebox in the garage, and switched brands because the first tasted "too salty" to be surreptitiously added to his wife's food and drink, he said later.
You can see more of her work on Instagram @savage_taste and on her website, savagemuse.com.
He added that most Americans “dislike” the taste of fish rich in omega-3s and, as a result, are more susceptible to developing serious health conditions.
LS: I think skate videos give a lot of taste and character to the streets, they help kids find themselves.
Then, of course, we also bonded in terms of our taste of the same movies and I think sense of humor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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