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1 taste
N1. स्वादThe taste of goosebery is astringent.2. रुचिTim has a good taste for books.3. अनुभवHe got a taste of life on the wild side.--------VTI1. स्वाद\tasteलेTaste the curry. -
2 taste
n.आस्वादन, स्वाद, रसज्ञान; समझ; रुचि, अभिरुचि, पसंद; शैली, ढंगv. tr. & intr.स्वाद लेना, चखना, जानना, मजा लेना, आस्वादन करना; अनुभव करना, झेलना -
3 after-taste
N1. के\after-tasteबाद\after-tasteका\after-tasteज़ायकाThe whole incident lef a bad after-taste. -
4 sweet
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5 Arabian
Adj1. अरबीArabian dates taste sweet. -
6 acetic-acid
N1. सिरका\acetic-acidअम्लAcetic-acid gives vinegar its taste and smell. -
7 albumen
N1. अण्डे का सफेदांशI dislike the taste of albumen. -
8 coincide
V1. एक\coincideसाथ\coincideपड़नाId and Pongal coincided this year.2. एक\coincideजैसा\coincideहोनाMy taste in reading coincides with my friend's. -
9 dill
N1. सौंफ\dillके\dillपौधे\dillजैसा\dillएक\dillसुगन्ध\dillयुक्त\dillपौधाDills are added to pickles for a strong taste. -
10 eclectic
Adj1. चयनशील\{विभिन्न\eclecticस्रोतों\eclecticसे\eclecticचुनने\eclecticवाला\}She has an eclectic taste in music. -
11 epicure
N1. स्वादलोलुपThe epicures eat to please their taste buds and not just to satisfy hunger. -
12 flambe
Adj1. खाने\flambeको\flambeजलानाCertain dishes are prepared by flambe method to improve their taste. -
13 florid
Adj1. दिखावटीThe decoration at his reception was florid in taste.2. ललमुहाँDue to excessive drinking his complexion is permanently florid. -
14 floury
Adj1. आटे से सना हुआShe opened the door with floury hands.2. आटे की तरहThis medicine has a floury taste. -
15 gherkin
N1. खीराI like the taste of gherkin. -
16 ginger
N1. अदरखGinger adds taste to tea. -
17 gravy
N1. रसाMutter Paneer doesn't taste good without good gravy. -
18 literay
Adj1. साहित्यिकHe has a literary taste. -
19 metallic
N1. धातु जैसाThe water had a metallic taste. -
20 mild
Adj1. विनम्रHe has a very mild nature.2. नरमhe was given a mild punishment.3. सादाThe taste of the food is qute mild in this restaurant.
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