A distinctive perception as if by the sense of taste: an experience that left a bad taste in my mouth.
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A limited or first experience; a sample: "Thousands entered the war, got just a taste of it, and then stepped out” ( Mark Twain).
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A manner indicative of the quality of such discernment: a room furnished with superb taste.
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A manner indicative of the quality of this sense.
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A personal preference or liking: a taste for adventure.
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verb-transitive
Archaic To appreciate or enjoy.
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To distinguish the flavor of by taking into the mouth.
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To eat or drink a small quantity of.
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To partake of, especially for the first time; experience.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To perceive as if by the sense of taste.
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verb-intransitive
To distinguish flavors in the mouth.
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To eat or drink a small amount.
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To have a distinct flavor: The stew tastes salty.
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To have experience or enjoyment; partake: tasted of the life of the very rich.
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verb
To become acquainted with by experience .
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To ascertain the flavor of by taking a little into the mouth.
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To eat or drink especially in small quantities.
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To perceive or recognize as if by the sense of taste.
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To eat or drink a little.
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