Word: taste Word origin: Middle English (also in the sense ‘touch’): from Old French tast (noun), taster (verb) ‘touch, try, taste’, perhaps based on a blend of Latin tangere ‘to touch’ and gustare ‘to taste’. Phonetic: teɪst Listen:
the sensation of flavour perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance. Example: the wine had a fruity taste
a person's liking for particular flavours. Example: this pudding is too sweet for my taste
the ability to discern what is of good quality or of a high aesthetic standard. Example: she has frightful taste in literature
perceive or experience the flavour of. Example: she had never tasted ice cream before
have experience of. Example: the team has not yet tasted victory at home
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