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1taste Listen to audio/ˈteɪst/ noun
plural tastes
1 [count] : the sweet, sour, bitter, or salty quality of a thing that you can sense when it is in your mouth : the flavor that you can taste when you eat or drink something
The wine had a slightly bitter taste. She likes the taste of apples and cinnamon. I detected a strong taste of ginger in the sauce.sometimes used figuratively The experience left a bad taste in my mouth. [=the experience made me feel bad, disgusted, etc.]
2 [noncount] : the ability to notice or recognize flavors when you eat or drink : the ability to taste things
The food was very pleasing to the taste. [=the food tasted very good] The illness affected her sense of taste.
3 [count] : a small amount of food or drink that you have in order to see how it tastes — usually singular May I have a taste of your ice cream?
4 [singular] : something (such as a brief experience) that gives you some knowledge about what something is like — usually + of It was her first taste of success. That first storm was just a taste of things to come. [=that storm was followed by many other storms]
5 : the feelings that each person has about what is appealing, attractive, etc. : the feelings that cause someone to like or not like something [noncount] He has no/little taste for gossip. [=he does not like gossip] The movie was not to their taste. [=they did not like the movie] The movie is intended to appeal to popular taste. [=to be liked by many or most people] Whether you like the music or not is purely a matter of taste. [=a matter of opinion] [count] She has developed/acquired a taste for Italian wine. Different people have different tastes. They have expensive tastes. [=they like expensive things] The store has something to suit all tastes. The music is too loud for my taste. [=the music is louder than I prefer it to be]see also acquired taste at acquire
6 [noncount] a : the ability to choose what is appealing, attractive, appropriate, or enjoyable
She is a person of taste. The way he dresses shows that he has no taste. She has good/poor taste in music. The room was decorated with taste. [=the room was tastefully decorated]
bused in phrases to say that something (such as a person's speech or behavior) is or is not proper and acceptable I think the joke he told was in (very) bad/poor taste. [=was offensive] Some people felt that her behavior wasn't in good taste.
a taste of your own medicinesee medicine
to taste
: in an amount that results in the taste that you want — used in recipes to indicate how much salt, pepper, etc., should be added to food Salt the stew to taste.
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