Retaste


verb (used with object), tasted, tasting.
1.
to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth:
to taste food.
2.
to eat or drink a little of:
She barely tasted her dinner.
3.
to eat or drink (often used in negative constructions):
He hadn’t tasted food for three days.
4.
to perceive or distinguish the flavor of:
to taste the wine in a sauce.
5.
to have or get experience, especially a slight experience:
these young men who had only begun to taste life.
6.
to perceive in any way.
7.
Archaic. to enjoy or appreciate.
8.
Obsolete.

to examine by touch; feel.
to test or try.

verb (used without object), tasted, tasting.
9.
to try the flavor or quality of something.
10.
to eat or drink a little (usually followed by of):
She tasted of the cake.
11.
to perceive or distinguish the flavor of anything.
12.
to have experience of something, however limited or slight.
13.
to have a particular flavor (often followed by of):
The coffee tastes bitter. The bread tastes of mold.
14.
to smack or savor (usually followed by of):
The story tastes of treason.
noun
15.
the act of tasting food or drink.
16.
the sense by which the flavor or savor of things is perceived when they are brought into contact with the tongue.
17.
the sensation or quality as perceived by this sense; flavor.
18.
a small quantity tasted; a morsel, bit, or sip.
19.
a relish, liking, or partiality for something:
a taste for music.
20.
the sense of what is fitting, harmonious, or beautiful; the perception and enjoyment of what constitutes excellence in the fine arts, literature, fashion, etc.
21.
the sense of what is seemly, polite, tactful, etc., to say or do in a given social situation.
22.
one’s personal attitude or reaction toward an aesthetic phenomenon or social situation, regarded as either good or bad.
23.
the ideas of aesthetic excellence or of aesthetically valid forms prevailing in a culture or personal to an individual:
a sample of Victorian taste; I consulted only my own taste in decorating this room.
24.
the formal idiom preferred by a certain artist or culture; style; manner:
a façade in the Baroque taste.
25.
a slight experience or a sample of something:
a taste of adventure.
26.
a feeling or sensation resulting from an experience:
a compromise that left a bad taste in her mouth.
27.
Obsolete. test or trial.
Idioms
28.
taste blood. blood (def 24).
29.
to one’s taste, agreeable or pleasing to one:
He couldn’t find any ties that were completely to his taste.
noun
1.
the sense by which the qualities and flavour of a substance are distinguished by the taste buds
2.
the sensation experienced by means of the taste buds
3.
the act of tasting
4.
a small amount eaten, drunk, or tried on the tongue
5.
a brief experience of something: a taste of the whip
6.
a preference or liking for something; inclination: to have a taste for danger
7.
the ability to make discerning judgments about aesthetic, artistic, and intellectual matters; discrimination: to have taste
8.
judgment of aesthetic or social matters according to a generally accepted standard: bad taste
9.
discretion; delicacy: that remark lacks taste
10.
(obsolete) the act of testing
verb
11.
to distinguish the taste of (a substance) by means of the taste buds
12.
(usually transitive) to take a small amount of (a food, liquid, etc) into the mouth, esp in order to test the quality: to taste the wine
13.
(often foll by of) to have a specific flavour or taste: the tea tastes of soap, this apple tastes sour
14.
when intr, usually foll by of. to have an experience of (something): to taste success
15.
(transitive) an archaic word for enjoy
16.
(transitive) (obsolete) to test by touching

taste (tāst)
n.

The sense that distinguishes the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter qualities of dissolved substances in contact with the taste buds on the tongue.

This sense in combination with the senses of smell and touch, which together receive a sensation of a substance in the mouth.

The sensation of sweet, sour, salty, or bitter qualities produced by or as if by a substance placed in the mouth.

The unified sensation produced by any of these qualities plus a distinct smell and texture; flavor.

v. tast·ed, tast·ing, tastes

To distinguish the flavor of something by taking it into the mouth.

To eat or drink a small quantity of something.

To distinguish flavors in the mouth.

To have a distinct flavor.

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