(noun.) a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds; 'a wine tasting'.
(noun.) the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth; 'his cold deprived him of his sense of taste'.
(noun.) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus; 'the candy left him with a bad taste'; 'the melon had a delicious taste'.
(noun.) delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values); 'arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success'; 'to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste'.
(noun.) a brief experience of something; 'he got a taste of life on the wild side'; 'she enjoyed her brief taste of independence'.
(noun.) a small amount eaten or drunk; 'take a taste--you'll like it'.
(verb.) experience briefly; 'The ex-slave tasted freedom shortly before she died' .
(verb.) perceive by the sense of taste; 'Can you taste the garlic?'.
(verb.) distinguish flavors; 'We tasted wines last night'.
(verb.) have flavor; taste of something.
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