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tastes

Aussprache: [teɪsts]

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Kontext: „culinary“

(verb) to try a small amount of food or drink to see what it is like. When you taste something, you are using your mouth to know if it is sweet, salty, sour, or bitter.

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I taste the soup, and it is delicious.

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He didn't taste the cake because he was too full.

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Can you taste the lemon in this lemonade?

Kontext: „preference“

(noun) a person's liking or choice for certain flavors or styles. If you like certain foods or music, that's part of your taste.

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Her taste in music is very varied and interesting.

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He has no taste when it comes to choosing clothes; they don’t match at all.

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What kind of taste do you have in movies?

Kontext: „experience“

(noun) a small sample of something to help you decide if you like it, like a little bit of ice cream to see if you want to buy a cone.

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The store offered a taste of the chocolate so I could decide if I wanted to buy it.

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I didn’t get a taste of the pie, so I don’t know if I would like it.

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Did you get a taste of the new flavor they are offering?

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