The faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth.
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Examples for "taste"
Examples for "taste"
1Consumers' taste for budget brands has been evident in recent company results.
2True Boers didn't need good taste; they had God on their side.
3This year, Ireland may have received a taste of things to come.
4Soups made with water or vegetable stock will, however, taste less complex.
5In excellent taste; it does the greatest possible credit to the designer.
1Taste identification and the gustation threshold scores were examined with validated filter paper strips.
2The ill-wishing Rose had again furnished a gourmet's meal, but Peter's preoccupation prevented its careful and appreciative gustation.
3The outer surface of the mammalian taste receptor cell is usually covered with saliva, which may affect the initial process of gustation.
1Now the sense of taste brought into full activity that of sight.
2Both the restaurant and the rooms reflect a refined sense of taste.
3Shall we seek happiness through the sense of taste or of touch?
4Others may experience alterations in their sense of taste, hearing, or body movements.
5About a quarter of the population has an especially sensitive sense of taste.
Translations for gustatory modality