Crossword-Solution: TASTE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Taste | v. t. | To try by the touch; to handle; as, to taste a bow. |
| Taste | v. t. | To try by the touch of the tongue; to perceive the relish or flavor of (anything) by taking a small quantity into a mouth. Also used figuratively. |
| Taste | v. t. | To try by eating a little; to eat a small quantity of. |
| Taste | v. t. | To become acquainted with by actual trial; to essay; to experience; to undergo. |
| Taste | v. t. | To partake of; to participate in; -- usually with an implied sense of relish or pleasure. |
| Taste | v. i. | To try food with the mouth; to eat or drink a little only; to try the flavor of anything; as, to taste of each kind of wine. |
| Taste | v. i. | To have a smack; to excite a particular sensation, by which the specific quality or flavor is distinguished; to have a particular quality or character; as, this water tastes brackish; the milk tastes of garlic. |
| Taste | v. i. | To take sparingly. |
| Taste | v. i. | To have perception, experience, or enjoyment; to partake; as, to taste of nature's bounty. |
| Taste | n. | The act of tasting; gustation. |
| Taste | n. | A particular sensation excited by the application of a substance to the tongue; the quality or savor of any substance as perceived by means of the tongue; flavor; as, the taste of an orange or an apple; a bitter taste; an acid taste; a sweet taste. |
| Taste | n. | The one of the five senses by which certain properties of bodies (called their taste, savor, flavor) are ascertained by contact with the organs of taste. |
| Taste | n. | Intellectual relish; liking; fondness; -- formerly with of, now with for; as, he had no taste for study. |
| Taste | n. | The power of perceiving and relishing excellence in human performances; the faculty of discerning beauty, order, congruity, proportion, symmetry, or whatever constitutes excellence, particularly in the fine arts and belles-letters; critical judgment; discernment. |
| Taste | n. | Manner, with respect to what is pleasing, refined, or in accordance with good usage; style; as, music composed in good taste; an epitaph in bad taste. |
| Taste | n. | Essay; trial; experience; experiment. |
| Taste | n. | A small portion given as a specimen; a little piece tastted of eaten; a bit. |
| Taste | n. | A kind of narrow and thin silk ribbon. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TASTE | anagram | ATEST, ETATS, ETTAS, SATTE, SETAT, SETTA, STATE, STEAT, TATES, TEATS, TESTA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
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greedy person
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Sentences with TASTE (5)
This my long sufferance and my day of grace They who neglect and scorn, shall never taste; But hard be hard’nd, blind be blinded more, That they may stumble on, and deeper fall; And none but such from mercy I exclude.
The Fox, unable even to taste it, met with a fitting requital, after the fashion of her own hospitality.
Having already had more than a taste of them in the house of my old master, and having endured them there, I very naturally inferred my ability to endure them elsewhere, and especially at Baltimore; for I had something of the feeling about Baltimore that is expressed in the proverb, that “being hanged in England is preferable to dying a natural death in Ireland.” I had the strongest desire to see Baltimore.
But when my frenzied grief had spent its force, And I was fain to taste the sweets of home, Then thou wouldst thrust me from my country, then These ties of kindred were by thee ignored; And now again when thou behold’st this State And all its kindly people welcome me, Thou seek’st to part us, wrapping in soft words Hard thoughts.
Here, likewise—the germ of the wrinkle-browed, grizzly-bearded, careworn merchant—we have the smart young clerk, who gets the taste of traffic as a wolf-cub does of blood, and already sends adventures in his master’s ships, when he had better be sailing mimic boats upon a mill-pond.
Quotes with TASTE (3)
It’s probably not just by chance that I’m alone. It would be very hard for a man to live with me, unless he’s terribly strong. And if he’s stronger than I, I’m the one who can’t live with him. … I’m neither smart nor stupid, but I don’t think I’m a run-of-the-mill person. I’ve been in business without being a businesswoman, I’ve loved without being a woman made only for love. The two men I’ve loved, I think, will remember me, on earth or in heaven, because men always remember…
Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.
I mean, d'you know what eternity is? There's this big mountain, see, a mile high, at the end of the universe, and once every thousand years there's this little bird-""What little bird?" said Aziraphale suspiciously." This little bird I'm talking about. And every thousand years-""The same bird every thousand years?" Crowley hesitated. "Yeah," he said." Bloody ancient bird, then.""Okay. And every thousand years this bird flies-""-limps-""-flies all the way to this mountain and …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 896 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).