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taste vs flavour

flavour vs taste

taste and flavour both are nouns.

taste and flavour both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
taste Yes No Yes No
flavour Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flavour is a hyponym of taste; that is, flavour is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than taste:
  • taste: the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus
  • flavour: the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
taste (noun) flavour (noun)
a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
delicate discrimination (especially of esthetic values) (physics) the six kinds of quarks
the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth
a brief experience of something
a strong liking
a small amount eaten or drunk
taste (verb) flavour (verb)
experience briefly lend flavor to
take a sample of
perceive by the sense of taste
distinguish flavors
have flavor; taste of something
have a distinctive or characteristic taste
Difference between taste and flavour

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