0 the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours: --
1 a person's approval of and liking for particular things: --
2 a short experience of something: --
3 to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavour it has: --
4 to experience something for a short time: --
5 a flavor and feeling produced by food or drink in your mouth that tells you what it is and lets you appreciate it, or the ability to have this feeling: --
It became very popular in the early 1990s and is associated with bad taste, kitsch, provincialism, and a lack of political consciousness.
They are too dominated by conventions of rhyming for his taste (1986: 8).
Though such apparently polarised genres often appeal to markedly different tastes and aesthetic ideologies, they nonetheless share a number of similar conventions.
These crazes united individuals on the basis of shared taste in music, wardrobe, courtship rites, and sometimes means of intoxication.
We begin by shortly analyzing the case without taste for variety.
This suggests that his theory is less important in his own practice, and in the practice of others, than unspoken and unverified matters of taste.
It was clear, however, that his academic tastes extended beyond this.
It is a condition that does not lead to contentment and an even satisfaction, but to an ever extending desire for the choice fruits tasted.