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taste

taste - verb

  1. To have a particular flavor or suggestion of something: savor, smack, smell, suggest. See suggest.
  2. To undergo an emotional reaction: experience, feel, have, know, savor. See feelings.
  3. To participate in or partake of personally. experience, feel, go through, have, know, meet(with), see, suffer, undergo. Archaic prove. See participate.

taste - noun

  1. A desire for food or drink: appetite, hunger, stomach, thirst. See desire.
  2. A distinctive property of a substance affecting the gustatory sense: flavor, relish, sapor, savor, smack, tang, zest. See taste.
  3. A limited or anticipatory experience: foretaste, sample. See foresight.
  4. A slight amount or indication: breath, dash, ghost, hair, hint, intimation, semblance, shade, shadow, soupçon, streak, suggestion, suspicion, tinge, touch, trace, whiff, whisper. Informal whisker. See big. show.
  5. A liking for something: appetite, fondness, partiality, preference, relish, weakness. See like.
  6. The faculty or sense of discerning what is aesthetically pleasing or appropriate: tastefulness. See style.