"Tastier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a more agreeable or appealing taste.
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.
Lack of taste or flavor, often used to describe something that is boring or uninteresting. It can also refer to insensitive or tactless behavior, as in lacking emotional depth or understanding.
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.
The word "tastes" can be defined as:<br><br> Sensations produced by the taste buds on the tongue in response to chemicals in food or drink.<br> A person's personal preference or liking for something, such as a particular food or activity.<br> To have a particular desire or inclination towards something.<br> A verdict or opinion formed after evaluating or experiencing something, particularly after a trial or a test.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The cake tastes sweet.<br> I have a great taste in music.<br> She tastes adventure and loves to travel.<br> The chef's new restaurant tastes a lot better than his old one.
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.
Relating to the process of noticing or experiencing something with your sense of taste.<br><br>Example: "The wine had a rich, complex flavor to it, a true tasting experience."<br><br>Specifically, the term tasting can also refer to a guided sampling or evaluation of food, drink, or other substances, often in a formal or professional setting.
The word "tastings" can refer to:<br><br>1. A culinary term, often used to describe a sampling of various dishes or drinks, such as wine, beer, or chocolates, especially in a formal or commercial context, like a wine tasting event.<br>2. In a more general sense, tastings can also imply the act of tasting and experiencing different flavors or sensations, such as trying out different foods or drinks to determine their quality or authenticity.<br>3. In a figurative sense, tastings can also refer to the process of exploring or sampling different options or ideas to determine their Suitability or value.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The wine tasting event was a huge success, with over a hundred guests attending."<br> "She loved the tastings of new restaurants in the city, always on the lookout for the best flavors."<br> "He decided to give the new product a tasting before making a final decision to purchase."
"A person from Tasmania, Australia, is called a Tasmanian, not a Taswegian. However, a Taswegian is sometimes used as a colloquial and informal term to refer to someone from Tasmania."
Short for "that" or can also mean a boastful or arrogant expression, however, it's often used as a shortened form of the word "that" in some non-standard dialects, particularly in texting or informal speech, especially in British English.