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Edible vs Taste - What's the difference?

edible | taste |


As nouns the difference between edible and taste

is that edible is anything edible while taste is key, button.

As an adjective edible

is that can be eaten without harm; innocuous to humans; suitable for consumption.

Taste vs Gusto - What's the difference?

taste | gusto | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between taste and gusto

is that taste is one of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia) while gusto is enthusiasm; enjoyment, vigor.

As a verb taste

is to sample the flavor of something orally.

Taste vs Sagacity - What's the difference?

taste | sagacity | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between taste and sagacity

is that taste is one of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia) while sagacity is the quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions.

As a verb taste

is to sample the flavor of something orally.

Tryout vs Taste - What's the difference?

tryout | taste |


As nouns the difference between tryout and taste

is that tryout is a test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing, especially of a performer (an audition) while taste is key, button.

Taste vs Yummy - What's the difference?

taste | yummy |


As a noun taste

is key, button.

As an adjective yummy is

(colloquial|lighthearted|often|childish) delicious.

Tart vs Taste - What's the difference?

tart | taste |


As nouns the difference between tart and taste

is that tart is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie or tart can be (british|slang) a prostitute while taste is key, button.

As an adjective tart

is sharp to the taste; acid; sour.

As a verb tart

is to practice prostitution.

Taste vs Sapid - What's the difference?

taste | sapid |


As a noun taste

is key, button.

As an adjective sapid is

tasty, flavoursome or savoury.

Taste vs Gout - What's the difference?

taste | gout | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between taste and gout

is that taste is one of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia) while gout is an extremely painful inflammation of joints, especially of the big toe, caused by a metabolic defect resulting in the accumulation of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urates around the joints.

As a verb taste

is to sample the flavor of something orally.

Taste vs Trend - What's the difference?

taste | trend |


In transitive terms the difference between taste and trend

is that taste is to sample the flavor of something orally while trend is to cause to turn; to bend.

In intransitive terms the difference between taste and trend

is that taste is to have a taste; to excite a particular sensation by which flavour is distinguished while trend is to have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend.

Decision vs Taste - What's the difference?

decision | taste | Related terms |

Decision is a related term of taste.


As nouns the difference between decision and taste

is that decision is decision while taste is key, button.

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