Use "sense of taste" in a sentence

1. Brackish: disagreeable or disgusting to the sense of taste

2. After a month or so, I lost my sense of taste.

3. Of course, SLS isn't the only substance that can alter our sense of taste.

4. I mean, after what they've been through, let's not abuse their sense of taste.

5. ▪ Bite into your favorite food, and immediately your sense of taste is activated.

6. Smoking was also associated with representations of both the sense of smell and that of taste.

7. Appetizing: 1 adj appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma Synonyms: appetising mouth-watering , savory , savoury pleasing to the sense of taste palatable , toothsome acceptable to the taste or mind tasty pleasing to the sense of taste Antonyms: unappetising , unAppetizing not Appetizing in appearance, aroma,

8. Sense organs of Annelids generally include eyes, taste buds, tactile tentacles, and organs of equilibrium called statocysts

9. The fork in the tongue gives snakes a sort of directional sense of smell and taste simultaneously.

10. If your sense of taste is lower than that of the customers, how will you impress them?

11. Appetising: 1 adj appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma Synonyms: Appetizing mouth-watering , savory , savoury pleasing to the sense of taste palatable , toothsome acceptable to the taste or mind tasty pleasing to the sense of taste Antonyms: unappetising , unAppetizing not Appetizing in appearance, aroma,

12. Appetizing: 1 adj appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma Synonyms: Appetising mouth-watering , savory , savoury pleasing to the sense of taste palatable , toothsome acceptable to the taste or mind tasty pleasing to the sense of taste Antonyms: unAppetising , unappetizing not appetizing in appearance, aroma,

13. Appetising: 1 adj appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma Synonyms: appetizing mouth-watering , savory , savoury pleasing to the sense of taste palatable , toothsome acceptable to the taste or mind tasty pleasing to the sense of taste Antonyms: unAppetising , unappetizing not appetizing in appearance, aroma,

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15. • 48 hours after quitting, your sense of smell and taste improve and begin to return to normal.

16. Yeah. You know, rats, they have bad eyes... but a very keen sense of smell and taste.

17. Hypernyms ("Acridity" is a kind of): bitter; bitterness (the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste) Sense 3

18. Burke will not accept the notion that taste is some separate faculty of the mind, some sixth, intuitive sense.

19. Though it’s very subtle, those with a sensitive sense of taste may notice a distinct bitter aftertaste in Bleached flour

20. The tongue’s taste buds, combined with our sense of smell, provide also for delight in savoring an endless variety of foods.

21. While all these words mean "agreeable or pleasant especially to the sense of taste," Appetizing suggests a whetting of the appetite and applies to aroma and appearance as well as taste.

22. Choosing the right modern Breakfront for your bookcase is a matter of sense of taste and should match the design of your bookcase

23. The olfactory epithelium has a layer of olfactory receptor cells, special neurons that sense smells, like the taste buds of your nose.

24. Luckily your receptors aren't the only factors affecting taste:...... temperature, texture and smell can change what you sense too.

25. Ambrosial: 1 adj worthy of the gods Synonyms: ambrosian heavenly of or belonging to heaven or god adj extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant “ Ambrosial food” Synonyms: ambrosian , nectarous tasty pleasing to the sense of taste

26. The tongue is a specialized skeletal muscle that is specially adapted for the activities of speech, chewing, developing gustatory sense (taste) and swallowing.

27. The hypothesis given for the sense of taste of Phormia is applied to that of other insects using data given by other workers in the literature.

28. N Antipathy Disgust is the loathing, first of physical taste, then of esthetic taste, then of spiritual taste or moral feeling

29. The Boondoggler is neither a bourbon or a rye in the traditional sense but combines elements of booth for a one of a kind taste experience

30. When I think of someone with a highly acute sense of taste and smell... the first person I think of is the great French chef Joel Robuchon.

31. “Science may have many of the basics of the human body down,” says Science Daily, “but our sense of taste and smell are still somewhat of a mystery.”

32. What sort of food would you like, peppery taste or sweet taste?

33. Medium acidity taste and low bitter taste

34. Surprise your taste buds with the sweet, delicious taste of Craisins Dried Cranberries.

35. What does semen taste like and After taste? 4

36. Surprise your taste buds with the sweet, delicious taste of Craisins® Dried Cranberries

37. Expensive taste.

38. taste: the taste of the leaves is very delicate, from sweet to an agreeable bitterness;

39. Pleasant taste, sweet, reminiscent of almonds.

40. His writings taste of the school.

41. For a taste of fresher air?

42. I love the taste of garlic.

43. Gratefulness boosts your sense of belonging; your sense of belonging in turn boosts your Common Sense.

44. Have a taste of this cake.

45. This is the taste of cabbage.

46. It didn't taste much of ginger.

47. The Barnstorm modern and contemporary black faux leather upholstered daybed with guest trundle bed will help bring an understated but unmissable sense of contemporary taste to any modern interior

48. What does Attaste mean? (obsolete) To taste or cause to taste

49. I don't like the taste of olives.

50. “IN THE realm of the [five] senses,” said Linda Bartoshuk, a leading taste researcher, “taste is queen.”

51. Primary taste (noun):

52. Taste like gasoline?

53. Salt to taste.

54. I like the taste of Banh Chung.

55. The food was completely devoid of taste.

56. Do you remember the taste of strawberries?

57. She savoured the taste of the champagne.

58. Pharmaceutical taste . Unpleasant taste sometimes acquired by wines sotred near odoriferous chemicals.

59. Sugar coating hides the taste of pills.

60. My first taste of love oh bittersweet.

61. The taste of cockle is very good.

62. Add a pinch of salt to taste.

63. That is the taste of victory, man.

64. This was her first taste of success.

65. Just have a taste of this cheese.

66. It's all a matter of personal taste.

67. 1 a : being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is peculiarly acrid, astringent, and often disagreeable and characteristic of citrus peels, unsweetened cocoa, black coffee, mature leafy greens (such as kale or mustard), or ale The pill left a Bitter taste in my mouth. Bitter beer Bitter chocolates — compare salty entry 1 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1, umami entry …

68. Guests can catch a taste of the popular springtime Boysenberry Festival, with the all-new Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival

69. You people have no sense of humor, no sense of joy, no sense of joie de vivre. You are so young.

70. Taste is everything here.

71. I admire your taste.

72. Just to taste readily.

73. Copped in British English past participle of verb, past tense of verb see cop 1 (sense 4), cop 1 (sense 5), cop 1 (sense 6), cop 1 (sense 7), cop 1 (sense 8)

74. Can taste the sanctity and wonder of love!

75. 18 Add a pinch of salt to taste.

76. Can I have a taste of your sundae?

77. He liked the bitter taste of the ale.

78. Everybody thinks they have good taste, but they couldn't all have good taste.

79. 13 It is a green brownnesss or scarlet red oily liquid, the sense of taste is pure, tarnal piquancy . We can also provide oil chilli extract, water chilli extract according to demand.

80. Bumming in British English present participle of verb bum 2 (sense 6), bum 2 (sense 7), bum 2 (sense 8), bum 2 (sense 9)