TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: NOUN
- The sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus
- The faculty of taste
- The unified sensation produced by any of these qualities plus a distinct smell and texture; flavor.
- The sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus
- Delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)
- A brief experience of something
- A small amount eaten or drunk
- A strong liking
- The sense that distinguishes the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter qualities of dissolved substances in contact with the taste buds on the tongue.
- This sense in combination with the senses of smell and touch, which together receive a sensation of a substance in the mouth.
- The sensation of sweet, sour, salty, or bitter qualities produced by a substance placed in the mouth.
- Synonyms Taste, Savor, Flavor, Smack. Taste is the general word, so far as the sense of taste is concerned: as, the taste of an apple may be good, bad, strong, woody, earthy, etc. Savor and flavor may apply to the sense of taste or to that of smell. Savor in taste generally applies to food, but is otherwise rather indefinite: as, to detect a savor of garlic in soup. Flavor is generally good, but sometimes bad: it is often the predominating natural taste: as, the flavor of one variety of apple is more marked or more palatable than that of another. Smack is a slight taste, or, figuratively, a faint smell, generally the result of something not disagreeable added to the thing which is tasted or smelled: as, a smack of vanilla in ice-cream; a smack of salt in the sea-breeze.
- Scent; odor; smell.
- A small portion given as a sample; a morsel, bit, or sip tasted, eaten, or drunk; hence, generally, something perceived, experienced, enjoyed, or suffered.
- Manner, with respect to what is pleasing, becoming, or in agreement with the rules of good behavior and social propriety; the pervading air, the choice of conditions and relations, and the general arrangement and treatment in any work of art, by which esthetic perception or the lack of it in the artist or author is evinced; style as an expression of propriety and fitness: as, a poem or music composed in good taste.
- In esthetics, the faculty of discerning with emotions of pleasure beauty, grace, congruity, proportion, symmetry, order, or whatever constitutes excellence, particularly in the fine arts and literature; that faculty or susceptibility of the mind by which we both perceive and enjoy whatever is beautiful, harmonious, and true in the works of nature and art, the perception of these qualities being attended with an emotion of pleasure.
- Intellectual discernment or appreciation; relish; fondness; predilection: formerly followed by of, now usually by for.
- The sense by which the relish or savor of a thing is perceived when it is brought into immediate contact with special organs situated within the cavity of the mouth.
- A particular sensation excited in the organs of taste by the contact of certain soluble and sapid things; savor; flavor; relish: as, the taste of fish or fruit; an unpleasant taste.
- The act of tasting; gustation.
- The act of examining or inquiring into by any of the organs of sense; the act of trying or testing, as by observation or feeling; hence, experience; experiment; test; trial.
- Narrow thin silk ribbon.
- The act of testing; trial.
- The sense of what is proper, seemly, or least likely to give offense in a given social situation.
- The ability to recognize and appreciate what is beautiful, excellent, or appropriate.
- A personal preference or liking.
- A limited or first experience; a sample.
- A small quantity eaten or tasted.
- The act of tasting.
- A kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds
- A distinctive perception as if by the sense of taste.
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: VERB
- N/A
- Take a sample of
- Have a distinctive or characteristic taste
- Experience briefly
- Have flavor; taste of something
- Distinguish flavors
- Perceive by the sense of taste
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have experience or enjoyment; partake.
- To eat or drink a small amount.
- To have a distinct flavor.
- To distinguish flavors in the mouth.
- To appreciate or enjoy.
- To partake of, especially for the first time; experience.
- To eat or drink a small quantity of.
- To distinguish the flavor of by taking into the mouth.
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To touch; test by touching; handle; feel.
- To prove; test; try; examine.
- To test or prove by the tongue or palate; take into the mouth in small quantity, in order to try the flavor or relish; specifically, to test for purposes of trade.
- To eat or drink; try by eating or drinking, as by morsels or sips.
- To perceive or distinguish by means of the tongue or palate; perceive the flavor of.
- To give a flavor or relish to.
- To have a taste for; relish; enjoy; like.
- To be agreeable or relishing to; please.
- To perceive; recognize; take cognizance of.
- To know by experience; prove; undergo.
- To participate in; partake of, often with the idea of relish or enjoyment.
- To smell.
- To enjoy carnally.
- To touch; feel for; explore by touching.
- To try food or drink by the lips and palate; eat or drink a little by way of trial, or to test the flavor; take a taste: often with of before the object.
- To have a smack; have a particular flavor, savor, or relish when applied to the organs of taste: often followed by of.
- Have flavor
- A kind of sensing
- The faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth
- To have perception, experience, or enjoyment: often with of.
- Taste of something
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: RELATED WORDS
- Aftertaste, Sweet, Soured, Geel, Flavour, Feels, Feel, Pungent, Tang, Flavor, Sour, Taste perception, Gustatory sensation, Gustatory perception, Taste
- Gustatory modality, Gustation, Try out, Smack, Perceptiveness, Appreciation, Try, Discernment, Predilection, Preference, Penchant, Sample, Mouthful, Savour, Savor
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Racy, Mild, Spicy, Relishing, Hot, Aftertaste, Sweet, Soured, Flavour, Feel, Pungent, Tang, Flavor, Sour, Taste
- Palatability, Smell, Palate, Aroma, Aftertaste, Flavor, Smack, Perceptiveness, Appreciation, Try, Discernment, Predilection, Preference, Sample, Savour
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There is no doubt that it would be a taste sensation.
- The taste sensation continues with crisp red pepper and fresh cilantro.
- Without smell, you also lose the majority of your taste sensation.
- Taste sensation develops early in life and evolves with age.
- This was a combo taste sensation to die for!
- Effect of taste sensation on cough reflex sensitivity.
- Taste sensation can be altered because there is inadequate liquid to dissolve tastants in the food so that the taste buds can be activated.
- Fundamental properties of umami in human taste sensation, Umami: A basic taste.
- Pair it with Castle Milk Stout's strong flavour and complex taste for a new taste sensation.
- Specific inhibitor for bitter taste inhibition of taste nerve responses and human taste sensation to bitter stimuli.
- In the narrative, the tempting taste of the good is the good itself: to taste implies to assess.
- Teju Duru is a writer with a picky taste, an artist and a lover of art, an African in taste and at heart.
- Notes encompass nuances in the initial taste of the wine to the after taste, which may change depending on how long the finish lasts.
- They may cause you to detect a bad odor or taste from something that is normally pleasant to taste or smell.
- Gum infections, tooth decay and abscesses can produce a bad taste in your mouth, which may be experienced as a metallic taste.
- The herbs, while initially may taste bitter to the typical Westerner, will eventually taste better in a couple of days.
- From each cell, protrudes microvilli, sometimes called taste hairs, through also the taste pore and into the oral cavity.
- Your sense of taste may be decreased, lost, or changed, such as a metallic taste in your mouth.
- No matter your taste, you can find something for your taste.
- It is a city where you can taste the world, and taste we did.
TASTE SENSATION vs TASTE: QUESTIONS
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- Which is taste receptor cells define taste quality?
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- What are the interactions between taste and taste preferences?