V1, V2 |
taste, savor, savour | have flavor; taste of something | |
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taste, preference, predilection, penchant | a strong liking | |
V2 |
taste | distinguish flavors | |
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tasting, taste | a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds | |
V2 |
taste | experience briefly | |
V2 |
taste, smack | have a distinctive or characteristic taste | |
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taste, gustation, sense of taste, gustatory modality | the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth | |
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taste, flavour | a distinctive taste in, or perceived in, food and drinks | |
V2 |
sample, taste, try, try out | take a sample of | |
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taste, mouthful | a small amount eaten or drunk | |
V1, V2 |
taste | perceive by the sense of taste | |
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taste, taste sensation, gustatory sensation, taste perception, gustatory perception | the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus | |
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taste, appreciation, perceptiveness, discernment | delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values) | |
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taste | a brief experience of something |