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Synonyms for taster


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : tey-ster
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪ stər

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Définition of taster

  • As in mouthful : adj portion
  • As in cup : noun container for drinking
Example sentences :
  • But every taster must take into his mouth some things that are unpleasant, and he did.
  • Extract from : « Recollections and Impressions » by Octavius Brooks Frothingham
  • "He is such a taster," she added, but particularized no more.
  • Extract from : « The Three Black Pennys » by Joseph Hergesheimer
  • It has also to be remarked that Hunt is much better as a taster than as a professor or expounder.
  • Extract from : « Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 » by George Saintsbury
  • Happy, however, the taster whose crisis of penury coincides with the opening of the “Ham Fair”!
  • Extract from : « Paris and the Social Revolution » by Alvan Francis Sanborn
  • But, to the possibly erroneous taste of the present taster, it does not seem to be a consummated consommé.
  • Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 » by George Saintsbury
  • I have been his cupbearer and taster, and as frequently shared his outdoor sports; now hunting with hawk, and now with hound.
  • Extract from : « The Prince of India, Volume I » by Lew. Wallace
  • The taster ordered the scullion to bring him a gold spoon, which he first rinsed in the brook, and then gave it to the head cook.
  • Extract from : « The Little Glass Man and Other Stories » by Wilhelm Hauff
  • And, for the death of the woman, I had tried the potion on her sooner, had not Master George been her taster.
  • Extract from : « The Abbot » by Sir Walter Scott
  • Some authors say that it was given him as he was feasting with the priests in the Capitol, by the eunuch Halotus, his taster.
  • Extract from : « The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Complete » by C. Suetonius Tranquillus
  • This taster for the public sat up with the book till four o'clock in the morning, alternately weeping and laughing.
  • Extract from : « The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue » by Various
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