1the sensation of flavour perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance:the wine had a fruity taste
[mass noun] the faculty of perceiving taste:birds do not have a highly developed sense of taste
a small portion of food or drink taken as a sample:try a taste of cheese
a brief experience of something, conveying its basic character:it was his first taste of serious action
2a person’s liking for particular flavours:this pudding is too sweet for my taste
a person’s tendency to like or be interested in something:he found the aggressive competitiveness of the profession was not to his tastehave you lost your taste for fancy restaurants?
3 [mass noun] the ability to discern what is of good quality or of a high aesthetic standard:she has frightful taste in literature
conformity or failure to conform with generally held views concerning what is offensive or acceptable:that’s a joke in very bad taste
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1perceive or experience the flavour of:she had never tasted ice cream before
[no object] have a specified flavour:the coffee tasted of acorns [with complement]:the spinach tastes delicious
sample the flavour of (food or drink) by taking it into the mouth:the waiter poured some wine for him to taste
eat or drink a small portion of:she tasted course after course, but was unable to eat very much
2have experience of:the team has not yet tasted victory at home
a bad (or bitter or nasty) taste in the (or USsomeone's) mouth
informal a strong feeling of distress or disgust following an experience:betrayal always leaves a nasty taste in the mouth