Taste

How many syllables in Taste?

taste has 1 syllables

Split Taste into syllables?

taste

Definition of Taste

To sense the flavor or quality of something, typically through the mouth.

How should Taste divide into syllables

The word 'taste' has one syllable. The vowel in this word is 'a', and the consonants are 't', 's', and 't'.

Part of Speech - Taste

Verb

Sentences with Taste

  • I love the taste of chocolate.
  • I can't taste anything because I have a cold.
  • Can you taste the difference between the two juices?
  • I want to taste the new ice cream flavor.
  • The soup has a strange taste.
  • I don't like the taste of onions.
  • The cake has a sweet taste.
  • The wine has a fruity taste.
  • I want to taste all the different types of cheese.
  • The coffee has a bitter taste.

Quotes with Taste

  • Taste is the feminine of genius. - Edward Fitzgerald
  • The best way to eat crabs, as everyone knows, is off newspaper at a large table with a large group of people. - Laurie Colwin
  • There is no sincerer love than the love of food. - George Bernard Shaw
  • Food is not just eating energy. It's an experience. - Guy Fieri
  • First we eat, then we do everything else. - M.F.K. Fisher

Number of characters in Taste

5 ( t, a, s, t, e )

Unique letters in Taste

4 ( t, a, s, e )

Taste Backwards

etsat

Phonetic Transcription of Taste

IPA (International): teɪst

ARA (American): test

EPA (English): teɪst

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