"Tastelessly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lacking in taste or refinement of thought; lacking sensitivity or subtlety.
The study of tongues or languages, especially the study of the sounds and silences between words; also, the study of the hackish-to-use relationship between the parts of speech in language.
The word "taste" can have several related but distinct meanings. Here are a few:<br><br>1. <strong>Sense of taste</strong>: The ability to perceive the flavor or quality of food or drink, one of the five traditional senses used to perceive the world. It involves using the small particles on the tongue and inside the mouth to detect chemicals in food and drink.<br><br>2. <strong>Quality or flavor</strong>: The pleasing quality or character of something that can be appreciated through eating or experiencing it. For instance, "This wine has a sweet taste."<br><br>3. <strong>Choice or preference</strong>: A person's liking or dislike of something. For example, "She has a taste for adventure."<br><br>4. <strong>Taste buds</strong>: Small sensory organs found on the tongue and elsewhere in the mouth, responsible for detecting chemicals in food and drink.<br><br>5. <strong>Taste (arts and entertainment)</strong>: A style or fashion that is appealing or fashionable. For example, "Art Deco was in fashion all over again in the 1980s."<br><br>6. <strong>To experience something</strong>: To find something unacceptable, not right, morally or ethically questionable, and no longer in accordance with one’s values and principles, often leading to a needed correction.
A small sensory organ on the tongue that can detect the five basic tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.
The ability to taste the five basic tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami) perceived by the taste buds on the tongue and elsewhere in the mouth.
Used to describe something that is done or done in a good and pleasing way, often in relation to art, design, or cooking. It suggests an appreciation for aesthetic or culinary quality.
Having no flair or sense of what is appealing or attractive; lacking sensation or flavor.<br><br>Example: The museum's art exhibit was described as tasteless by many critics, who felt that it lacked originality and creativity.
A person who tastes food or drink to check its quality or taste, especially in a scientific or official context.
Noun:<br><br>1. Someone who tastes food or drinks to see if they are good to eat or drink.<br>2. A person who has a refined sense of taste or flavour.<br>3. The act of tasting something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He's a restaurant taster to ensure that the food meets the quality standards.<br> She has a refined palate, a real taster, when it comes to fine wines.<br> I took a taster of the new product to check its flavour.<br><br>Synonyms: testing, sampling, connoisseur, aficionado.
Tastiness refers to the pleasant and enjoyable quality of a food or drink, particularly in terms of its flavor and aroma. It is the sensation or experience of experiencing a pleasing or satisfying taste, often associated with a strong emotional response, such as desire or pleasure.