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ALL meanings of tasted

taste
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  • verb with object tasted to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth: to taste food. 1
  • verb with object tasted to eat or drink a little of: She barely tasted her dinner. 1
  • verb with object tasted to eat or drink (often used in negative constructions): He hadn't tasted food for three days. 1
  • verb with object tasted to perceive or distinguish the flavor of: to taste the wine in a sauce. 1
  • verb with object tasted to have or get experience, especially a slight experience: these young men who had only begun to taste life. 1
  • verb with object tasted to perceive in any way. 1
  • verb with object tasted Archaic. to enjoy or appreciate. 1
  • verb with object tasted Obsolete. to examine by touch; feel. to test or try. 1
  • verb without object tasted to try the flavor or quality of something. 1
  • verb without object tasted to eat or drink a little (usually followed by of): She tasted of the cake. 1
  • verb without object tasted to perceive or distinguish the flavor of anything. 1
  • verb without object tasted to have experience of something, however limited or slight. 1
  • verb without object tasted to have a particular flavor (often followed by of): The coffee tastes bitter. The bread tastes of mold. 1
  • verb without object tasted to smack or savor (usually followed by of): The story tastes of treason. 1
  • noun tasted the act of tasting food or drink. 1
  • noun tasted the sense by which the flavor or savor of things is perceived when they are brought into contact with the tongue. 1
  • noun tasted the sensation or quality as perceived by this sense; flavor. 1
  • noun tasted a small quantity tasted; a morsel, bit, or sip. 1
  • noun tasted a relish, liking, or partiality for something: a taste for music. 1
  • noun tasted the sense of what is fitting, harmonious, or beautiful; the perception and enjoyment of what constitutes excellence in the fine arts, literature, fashion, etc. 1
  • noun tasted the sense of what is seemly, polite, tactful, etc., to say or do in a given social situation. 1
  • noun tasted one's personal attitude or reaction toward an aesthetic phenomenon or social situation, regarded as either good or bad. 1
  • noun tasted 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. 1
  • noun tasted the formal idiom preferred by a certain artist or culture; style; manner: a façade in the Baroque taste. 1
  • noun tasted a slight experience or a sample of something: a taste of adventure. 1
  • noun tasted a feeling or sensation resulting from an experience: a compromise that left a bad taste in her mouth. 1
  • noun tasted Obsolete. test or trial. 1
  • idioms tasted taste blood. blood (def 24). 1
  • idioms tasted to one's taste, agreeable or pleasing to one: He couldn't find any ties that were completely to his taste. 1
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