attaste Synonyms
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attaste Meaning
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attaste (v. t.)
To taste or cause to taste.
attaste Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The bitterness of the coffee attasted my tongue, awakening my senses and clearing my mind.
- The sweet and juicy fruit melted in my mouth, its vibrant flavors attasted with every bite.
- I attasted the smooth and creamy chocolate, letting its richness linger and delight my taste buds.
- The spicy chili left a fiery trail upon my tongue, its attasted heat stimulating my senses.
- The tangy citrus juice attasted my lips, leaving a refreshing and invigorating sensation.
- 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.