taste

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  • When preparing meals, you need to think about variety and taste as well as nutritional value.

  • Lemons have a sharp taste.

  • This wine has a light, fresh taste.

  • Aniseed has a very distinctive taste - I don't like it personally.

  • We value herbs for their taste, but we forget that they also have medicinal properties.

  • She has a rather esoteric taste in clothes.

  • She's always had execrable taste in men.

  • She has exquisite taste.

  • They've got those curtains that tie up with big bows - they're a bit fussy for my taste.

  • I don't think garden gnomes are in very good taste.

  • Taste the stew to see if it has enough salt.

  • How do you know you don't like it if you won't even taste it?

  • We all tasted the cake.

  • If you've ever tasted Carmen's cooking, you'll know what I mean.

  • She drew off a little of her home-made wine just to taste.

  • Taste is a complex, modern phenomenon that can be understood in a number of ways.

  • If the taste police wanted a more 'contextual' look, they could have it.

  • They watch world cinema and have very different tastes from their parents.

  • More than any other element of her dress, the simplicity of her accessories marked the horsewoman's good taste.

  • Like the spelling, the punctuation of the received text belongs to the eighteenth century and often appears heavy to modern taste.

  • Surely, the greater the knowledge these theatres gather about their audiences' tastes, the better they will be able to articulate a clearly defined artistic mission.

  • The veil of prudery and so-called good taste must be torn aside from this subject.

  • 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.

  • It was clear, however, that his academic tastes extended beyond this.

  • 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.

  • We begin by shortly analyzing the case without taste for variety.

  • These crazes united individuals on the basis of shared taste in music, wardrobe, courtship rites, and sometimes means of intoxication.

  • Though such apparently polarised genres often appeal to markedly different tastes and aesthetic ideologies, they nonetheless share a number of similar conventions.

  • They are too dominated by conventions of rhyming for his taste (1986: 8).

  • It became very popular in the early 1990s and is associated with bad taste, kitsch, provincialism, and a lack of political consciousness.

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