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attaste Meaning

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attaste (v. t.)

To taste or cause to taste.

attaste Sentence Examples

  1. I hesitated to attaste the unfamiliar dish, my taste buds uncertain of what to expect.
  2. The chef's creation was a culinary masterpiece, each ingredient perfectly attasted and harmonized.
  3. As I attasted the wine, its rich tannins and nuanced flavors danced upon my palate.
  4. The freshly baked bread was so irresistible that I couldn't help but attaste it warm from the oven.
  5. The bitterness of the coffee attasted my tongue, awakening my senses and clearing my mind.
  6. The sweet and juicy fruit melted in my mouth, its vibrant flavors attasted with every bite.
  7. I attasted the smooth and creamy chocolate, letting its richness linger and delight my taste buds.
  8. The spicy chili left a fiery trail upon my tongue, its attasted heat stimulating my senses.
  9. The tangy citrus juice attasted my lips, leaving a refreshing and invigorating sensation.
  10. With each bite of my meal, I attasted the chef's meticulous attention to detail and passion for culinary excellence.

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To taste or cause to taste.

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I hesitated to attaste the unfamiliar dish, my taste buds uncertain of what to expect.

The chef's creation was a culinary masterpiece, each ingredient perfectly attasted and harmonized.

As I attasted the wine, its rich tannins and nuanced flavors danced upon my palate.

The freshly baked bread was so irresistible that I couldn't help but attaste it warm from the oven.