Noun(1) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus,a strong liking,delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values),a brief experience of something,a small amount eaten or drunk,the faculty of taste,a kind of sensing,distinguishing substances by means of thetaste buds,flavor of some quality,tiny sample,inclination,preference,capacity to sense flavor,judgment,propriety(2) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus(3) a strong liking(4) delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)(5) a brief experience of something(6) a small amount eaten or drunk(7) the faculty of taste(8) a kind of sensing(9) distinguishing substances by means of thetaste buds(10) flavor of some quality(11) tiny sample(12) inclination(13) preference(14) capacity to sense flavor(15) judgment(16) propriety
Verb(1) have flavor,taste of something,take a sample of,perceive by the sense of taste,have a distinctive or characteristic taste,distinguish flavors,experience briefly,judge,try,experience(2) have flavor(3) taste of something(4) take a sample of(5) perceive by the sense of taste(6) have a distinctive or characteristic taste(7) distinguish flavors(8) experience briefly(9) judge(10) try(11) experience
Noun(1) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus,a strong liking,delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values),a brief experience of something,a small amount eaten or drunk,the faculty of taste,a kind of sensing,distinguishing substances by means of thetaste buds,flavor of some quality,tiny sample,inclination,preference,capacity to sense flavor,judgment,propriety(2) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus(3) a strong liking(4) delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)(5) a brief experience of something(6) a small amount eaten or drunk(7) the faculty of taste(8) a kind of sensing(9) distinguishing substances by means of thetaste buds(10) flavor of some quality(11) tiny sample(12) inclination(13) preference(14) capacity to sense flavor(15) judgment(16) propriety
Verb(1) have flavor,taste of something,take a sample of,perceive by the sense of taste,have a distinctive or characteristic taste,distinguish flavors,experience briefly,judge,try,experience(2) have flavor(3) taste of something(4) take a sample of(5) perceive by the sense of taste(6) have a distinctive or characteristic taste(7) distinguish flavors(8) experience briefly(9) judge(10) try(11) experience
(1) That hardly any believers approach aesthetic taste in this way is in no small part the reason we are flailing about today in a culture of ugliness and death.(2) But the taste of that sauce lingered and I finished my water trying to get the taste out of my mouth.(3) You are no doubt familiar with the five senses: sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste .(4) Hydrogen Guy was about to start reciting a poem on the Joys of Cured Meats, but Deuterium Boy pleaded with him not to on the grounds of good taste .(5) Pressley was pivotal in their return to the top division in 1996 and the following season helped United to a third-place finish and a brief taste of European football.(6) For 12 years, the Tooreen native was content to fly the high life and sample a taste of the glamour and glitz that the world had to offer.(7) They are typically required to blind taste a variety of experimental wines.(8) I think if more people should pay attention to me and what I like because I obviously have refined taste in everything.(9) Heritage Day gives us the opportunity to step back in time and sample a taste of life from the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510good old daysu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(10) So put your inhibitions behind you and allow yourself to sample a taste of something new!(11) But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste .(12) It is through our senses - sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch - that we perceive the world around us.(13) he found the aggressive competitiveness of the profession was not to his taste(14) To fully appreciate the complexity of wine, the senses of sight, smell, taste and even touch must be employed.(15) As for aesthetics, the Library Board is known for its bad taste in architecture.(16) try a taste of cheese
(1) That hardly any believers approach aesthetic taste in this way is in no small part the reason we are flailing about today in a culture of ugliness and death.(2) But the taste of that sauce lingered and I finished my water trying to get the taste out of my mouth.(3) You are no doubt familiar with the five senses: sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste .(4) Hydrogen Guy was about to start reciting a poem on the Joys of Cured Meats, but Deuterium Boy pleaded with him not to on the grounds of good taste .(5) Pressley was pivotal in their return to the top division in 1996 and the following season helped United to a third-place finish and a brief taste of European football.(6) For 12 years, the Tooreen native was content to fly the high life and sample a taste of the glamour and glitz that the world had to offer.(7) They are typically required to blind taste a variety of experimental wines.(8) I think if more people should pay attention to me and what I like because I obviously have refined taste in everything.(9) Heritage Day gives us the opportunity to step back in time and sample a taste of life from the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510good old daysu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(10) So put your inhibitions behind you and allow yourself to sample a taste of something new!(11) But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste .(12) It is through our senses - sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch - that we perceive the world around us.(13) he found the aggressive competitiveness of the profession was not to his taste(14) To fully appreciate the complexity of wine, the senses of sight, smell, taste and even touch must be employed.(15) As for aesthetics, the Library Board is known for its bad taste in architecture.(16) try a taste of cheese