Tasting vs Lasting - What's the difference?
tasting | lasting |
A small amount of food or drink.
The taking of a small amount of food or drink into the mouth in order to taste it.
Persisting for an extended period of time.
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continuance; endurance
A durable woollen material formerly used for women's shoes; everlasting.
The act or process of shaping on a last.
As nouns the difference between tasting and lasting
is that tasting is a small amount of food or drink while lasting is continuance; endurance.As verbs the difference between tasting and lasting
is that tasting is while lasting is .As an adjective lasting is
persisting for an extended period of time.tasting
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(en adjective)- After World War One it was hoped that a lasting peace had been achieved. It hadn't.
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(en noun)- (John Locke)