aftertaste | (noun) an afterimage of a taste | - |
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catastrophe | (noun) an event resulting in great loss and misfortune | Synonyms: calamity, cataclysm, disaster, tragedy |
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(noun) a sudden violent change in the earth's surface | Synonyms: cataclysm |
(noun) a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune | Synonyms: disaster |
catastrophic | (adjective) extremely harmful; bringing physical or financial ruin | Synonyms: ruinous |
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catastrophically | (adverb) with unfortunate consequences | - |
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distaste | (noun) a feeling of intense dislike | Synonyms: antipathy, aversion |
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distasteful | (adjective) highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust | Synonyms: disgustful, disgusting, foul, loathly, loathsome, repellant, repellent, repelling, revolting, skanky, wicked, yucky |
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(adjective) not pleasing in odor or taste | Synonyms: unsavory, unsavoury |
distastefully | (adverb) in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree | Synonyms: disgustingly, revoltingly, sickeningly |
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(adverb) in an offensively distasteful manner | - |
distastefulness | (noun) the quality of being offensive | Synonyms: odiousness, offensiveness |
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(noun) extreme unpalatability to the mouth | Synonyms: disgustingness, nauseatingness, sickeningness, unsavoriness |
fantast | (noun) someone who predicts the future | Synonyms: futurist |
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fantastic | (adjective) extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers | Synonyms: grand, howling, marvellous, marvelous, phenomenal, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous |
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(adjective) extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance | - |
(adjective) ludicrously odd | Synonyms: antic, fantastical, grotesque |
(adjective) existing in fancy only | Synonyms: fantastical |
(adjective) fanciful and unrealistic; foolish | Synonyms: wild |
fantastical | (adjective) ludicrously odd | Synonyms: antic, fantastic, grotesque |
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(adjective) existing in fancy only | Synonyms: fantastic |
fantastically | (adverb) exceedingly; extremely | Synonyms: fabulously, incredibly |
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fantasticalness | (noun) The state or condition of pertaining to fantasy; of being fanciful or whimsical. | - |
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foretaste | (noun) an early limited awareness of something yet to occur | - |
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metastability | (noun) the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbed | - |
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metastable | (adjective) (of physical systems) continuing in its present state of equilibrium unless sufficiently disturbed to pass to a more stable state of equilibrium | - |
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metastasis | (noun) the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body | - |
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metastasise | (verb) spread throughout the body | Synonyms: metastasize |
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metastasize | (verb) spread throughout the body | Synonyms: metastasise |
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metastatic | (adjective) relating to or affected by metastasis | - |
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pentastomid | (noun) wormlike arthropod having two pairs of hooks at the sides of the mouth; parasitic in nasal sinuses of mammals | Synonyms: tongue worm |
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taste | (noun) a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds | Synonyms: tasting |
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(noun) delicate discrimination (especially of esthetic values) | Synonyms: appreciation, discernment, perceptiveness |
(noun) the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus | Synonyms: gustatory perception, gustatory sensation, taste perception, taste sensation |
(noun) the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth | Synonyms: gustation, gustatory modality, sense of taste |
(noun) a brief experience of something | - |
(noun) a strong liking | Synonyms: penchant, predilection, preference |
(noun) a small amount eaten or drunk | Synonyms: mouthful |
(verb) experience briefly | - |
(verb) take a sample of | Synonyms: sample, try, try out |
(verb) perceive by the sense of taste | - |
(verb) distinguish flavors | - |
(verb) have flavor; taste of something | Synonyms: savor, savour |
(verb) have a distinctive or characteristic taste | Synonyms: smack |
tastebud | (noun) an oval sensory end organ on the surface of the tongue | Synonyms: gustatory organ, taste bud |
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tasteful | (adjective) having or showing or conforming to good taste | - |
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tastefully | (adverb) with taste; in a tasteful manner | Synonyms: tastily |
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tastefulness | (noun) elegance indicated by good taste | - |
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tasteless | (adjective) lacking flavor | - |
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(adjective) lacking aesthetic or social taste | - |
tastelessly | (adverb) without taste or in poor taste; in a tasteless manner | - |
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tastelessness | (noun) inelegance indicated by a lack of good taste | - |
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(noun) the property of having no flavor | Synonyms: flavorlessness, flavourlessness, savorlessness, savourlessness |
taster | (noun) someone who samples food or drink for its quality | Synonyms: sampler, taste-tester, taste tester |
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tastily | (adverb) in a tasty manner | - |
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(adverb) with taste; in a tasteful manner | Synonyms: tastefully |
tastiness | (noun) a pleasing palatability | - |
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tasting | (noun) a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds | Synonyms: taste |
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(noun) taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality | Synonyms: degustation, relishing, savoring, savouring |
(noun) a small amount (especially of food or wine) | - |
tasty | (adjective) pleasing to the sense of taste | - |
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untasted | (adjective) still full | Synonyms: untouched |
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