sense of taste (Meaning)

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sense of taste (n)

the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth

Synonyms & Antonyms of sense of taste

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sense of taste Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's masterful use of spices tantalized our taste buds with a symphony of flavors.
  2. The bitter almond extract left a lingering unpleasantness on my palate.
  3. The sour lemon juice evoked a puckering sensation that puckered my lips.
  4. The sweet chocolate melted in my mouth, releasing a burst of sugary delight.
  5. The salty chips satisfied my craving for a savory snack.
  6. The refreshing mint tea left a cool and invigorating taste in my mouth.
  7. The bland oatmeal lacked any discernible taste, leaving me feeling uninspired.
  8. The umami-rich broth enhanced the flavor of the ramen, creating a satisfying depth of taste.
  9. The metallic aftertaste of the silver spoon marred the otherwise exquisite dessert.
  10. The pungent aroma of the blue cheese stimulated my taste buds, heightening the anticipation of its strong flavor.

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the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth

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The chef's masterful use of spices tantalized our taste buds with a symphony of flavors.

The bitter almond extract left a lingering unpleasantness on my palate.

The sour lemon juice evoked a puckering sensation that puckered my lips.

The sweet chocolate melted in my mouth, releasing a burst of sugary delight.