Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Taste"
The meaning of "Taste" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Can you describe your own taste in interiors and design? mean?
A:
Well, whoever is asking this is asking you to tell them what kind of furniture you like. They also want you to tell them what colour, shape, form and overall design you’d want the furniture to be. Interiors basically mean furniture, walls, their arrangements and such.
Q:
What does She had impeccable taste in clothes. mean?
A:
@H-oon it means she can identify which clothes are stylish or look good
*edit: “taste” can be used to describe someone’s opinion. You can say “she has good taste in music”
*edit: “taste” can be used to describe someone’s opinion. You can say “she has good taste in music”
Q:
What does acquired taste mean?
A:
An acquired taste is something that you don't like at first but you eventually learn to like.
Q:
What does Eclectic taste mean?
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Eclectic taste means that someone has a very, very wide range of different, individual styles. It can refer to music tastes, fashion, etc.
For example, someone who listens to a music genre like death metal and country would probably be categorized as someone with eclectic taste. Hope this helps!
For example, someone who listens to a music genre like death metal and country would probably be categorized as someone with eclectic taste. Hope this helps!
Q:
What does Y'all have taste. mean?
A:
Y'all is a contraction of "you aĺl". Taste refers to their sense of style.
Example sentences using "Taste"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with taste like.
A:
This cake tastes like chocolate cake.
This cake tastes like the cake we ate last week.
This meal tastes like something from a five-star restaurant.
This food used to taste like what my mother makes, but now it tastes horrible.
Last night's dinner tasted like what you made for me.
This cake tastes like the cake we ate last week.
This meal tastes like something from a five-star restaurant.
This food used to taste like what my mother makes, but now it tastes horrible.
Last night's dinner tasted like what you made for me.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with an acquired taste.
A:
Coffee is an acquired taste.
Dark chocolate can be something of an acquired taste; most children prefer sweet milk chocolate.
Though I’ve tried it several times, natto is something I still don’t enjoy; I guess it’s just an acquired taste!
For many people, blue cheese can be an acquired taste.
Dark chocolate can be something of an acquired taste; most children prefer sweet milk chocolate.
Though I’ve tried it several times, natto is something I still don’t enjoy; I guess it’s just an acquired taste!
For many people, blue cheese can be an acquired taste.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with broad taste.
A:
When it comes to movies, he has a pretty broad taste.
--->"he likes many kinds of movies"
I have a broad music taste.
--->[music taste] = [the type of songs you like to listen to]
--->"I like many kinds of songs"
My taste in men is quite broad.
--->"I like many kinds of men"
--->(in this context, liking a man has romantic/sexual connotations)
--->"he likes many kinds of movies"
I have a broad music taste.
--->[music taste] = [the type of songs you like to listen to]
--->"I like many kinds of songs"
My taste in men is quite broad.
--->"I like many kinds of men"
--->(in this context, liking a man has romantic/sexual connotations)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with taste.
A:
"he has good taste" (tiene un senso artistico)
"this tastes very good" (Esto es muy sabroso)
"I like the taste" (Me gusta el sabor)
"this tastes very good" (Esto es muy sabroso)
"I like the taste" (Me gusta el sabor)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with acquired tastes.
A:
@Koreakimchi: Just remember taste is the feeling your tongue feels when you eat. Flavor is the overall feeling your senses (smell, taste, touch) feel when you eat.
Synonyms of "Taste" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between taste and flavour ?
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Taste is just the taste. It could be - sweet, sour, salt, bitter, and umami. whereas flavor is a wider experience involving the taste as well as the smell, texture, and expectation.
Q:
What is the difference between The taste of the grapes. and The grape's taste. and I don't know the city's mayor./ I don't know the mayor of the city. ?
A:
I would use the former in both scenarios. The latter are correct, but strange because there is not really possession. When taking about someone in a position of political power, "of" is used almost exclusively: "Wallis, duchess of Windsor, would like another cup of tea." "The mayor of the city passed away earlier today of unknown causes."
In terms of the grapes, "the taste of the grapes" is better than "the grapes' taste" mostly because the latter sounds exactly like "the grapes taste..." which can be confusing and take longer to process.
P.S. "The taste of the grapes" = "the grapes' taste" not "the grape's taste"
"the grape's taste" = "the taste of the grape"
In terms of the grapes, "the taste of the grapes" is better than "the grapes' taste" mostly because the latter sounds exactly like "the grapes taste..." which can be confusing and take longer to process.
P.S. "The taste of the grapes" = "the grapes' taste" not "the grape's taste"
"the grape's taste" = "the taste of the grape"
Q:
What is the difference between it's not my taste and It's not my cup of tea ?
A:
"it's not my taste." is first of all not completely correct, it should be: "it doesn't suit my taste." that and "it's not my cup of tea" essentially mean the same. however, the second is mostly used in the United Kingdom. it's a matter of preference which one you use.
Q:
What is the difference between it tastes good and it smells good ?
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It tastes good means you tasted it/the food went through your mouth. It smells good means you smelled the food/through your nose
Q:
What is the difference between taste and flavor ?
A:
This is a difficult question.
I would recommend studying native english sentences to truly know when to use them.
"Taste refers to the senses inside our mouth including our tongue.
Aroma occurs inside our noses and includes aspects in regards to our sense of smell.
Flavor is when taste and aroma converge"
'Taste is more versatile than flavor.'
Uses:
-It tastes great!
-It has a unique taste.
-I've never tasted something so good.
-It has a unique flavor.
-Coffee bean flavored ice cream.
-Which flavor would you like? (Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry)
My interpretation:
taste describes how the mouth perceives something
Flavor is more specific. It's a type of taste that helps differentiate from other tastes.
I would recommend studying native english sentences to truly know when to use them.
"Taste refers to the senses inside our mouth including our tongue.
Aroma occurs inside our noses and includes aspects in regards to our sense of smell.
Flavor is when taste and aroma converge"
'Taste is more versatile than flavor.'
Uses:
-It tastes great!
-It has a unique taste.
-I've never tasted something so good.
-It has a unique flavor.
-Coffee bean flavored ice cream.
-Which flavor would you like? (Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry)
My interpretation:
taste describes how the mouth perceives something
Flavor is more specific. It's a type of taste that helps differentiate from other tastes.
Translations of "Taste"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 支店によってラーメンの味が少し違います
The taste of ramen is different a bit depends on branches.
The taste of ramen is different a bit depends on branches.
A:
The taste of ramen differs slightly depending on the (branch) store.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ラーメンの美味しさはスープで決まる
The taste of the ramen is depend on its soup.
The taste of the ramen is depend on its soup.
A:
しかももう一つの気づいたことなんですが、is depend onじゃなくてdepends onが正しいです。
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? taste the authentic flavour of the Sardinian artisanal excellences combined with top quality wines. is it correct? thank you
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I have good taste or I have good liking?(nothing seems quite right) for example about music. I have good taste in music
A:
"I have good taste in music" is right.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I will taste it.
A:
Let me try it?
Other questions about "Taste"
Q:
Wow!
You seem to have a great taste for music.
You seem to have a good sense of music.
I think you definitely have a great sense of music.
Does this sound natural?
You seem to have a great taste for music.
You seem to have a good sense of music.
I think you definitely have a great sense of music.
Does this sound natural?
A:
× You seem to have a great taste for music.
✓ You seem to have great taste in music.
✓ You seem to have great taste in music.
Q:
I found my taste cafe when I was reading a magazine at a hair salon.
But I forgot the name of cafe.
Christmas is coming soon.
What I want the most now is memorial power! Does this sound natural?
But I forgot the name of cafe.
Christmas is coming soon.
What I want the most now is memorial power! Does this sound natural?
A:
× I found my taste cafe when I was reading a magazine at a hair salon.
✓ I found a cafe that was totally my taste while I was reading a magazine at the hair salon,
× But I forgot the name of cafe.
✓ but I forgot the name of it.
× What I want the most now is memorial power!
✓ What I want most now is the power to remember!
✓ I found a cafe that was totally my taste while I was reading a magazine at the hair salon,
× But I forgot the name of cafe.
✓ but I forgot the name of it.
× What I want the most now is memorial power!
✓ What I want most now is the power to remember!
Q:
How taste is it? Does this sound natural?
A:
How does it taste?
Q:
It changes the taste with temperature Does this sound natural?
A:
yes, I think that’s even better!
Q:
It tastes lightly-seasoned. Does this sound natural?
A:
sounds natural!
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