Taste in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Taste in Hindi हिन्दी
Taste in Marathi मराठी
Taste in Telugu తెలుగు
Taste in English
- taste⇄expr. a bad (or nasty) taste in the mouth, an unpleasant feeling or memory left by a distasteful experience; bad aftertaste.
Ex. They [Balzac's novels] leave such a bad taste in my mouth (Charlotte Bronte). - taste⇄expr. taste of,
a. to have the flavor of; smack or savor of.
Ex. The soup tastes of onion.
b. (Figurative.) to experience; feel; encounter; perceive.
Ex. to taste of fame.
c. to eat or drink a little of.
Ex. I crave - taste⇄expr. to one's taste, in harmony with one's preferences; to one's liking; pleasing.
Ex. The other girl is more amusing, more to my taste (Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton). - taste⇄noun 1. what is special about something when it touches the taste buds in the mouth and on the tongue; flavor; savor. Sweet, sour, salt, and bitter are four important tastes.
Ex. I think this milk is sour; it has a funny taste.
2. the sense - taste⇄taste, noun, verb, tasted,tasting.
- taste⇄v.i. 1. to have or use the sense of taste; tell or distinguish flavors.
2. to have a certain flavor.
Ex. The butter tastes rancid.
3. to test flavors, as of wines; act as taster. - taste⇄v.t. 1. to test the quality of (something) by taking a little into the mouth; try the flavor of.
Ex. The cook tastes everything to see that it is right.
2. to get the flavor of by the sense of taste.
Ex. I taste almond in this cake. Wh