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bitter |
If something is bitter it has a harsh unpleasant taste.
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bland |
If something is bland it is lacking flavor.
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cold |
If something is cold it has a low temperature.
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delicious |
If something is delicious it tastes extremely nice.
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full |
If you are full your hunger has been satisfied.
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hot |
If something is hot it has a high temperature.
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hungry |
If you are hungry, you feel the need or desire for food.
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salty |
It something tastes salty, it tastes like seawater.
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sour |
If something is sour, it has an acidic taste like lemons or vinegar.
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spicy |
If something is spicy, it produces a burning sensation on the taste nerves.
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sweet |
If something tastes sweet, it tastes like it might contain sugar.
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thirsty |
If you are thirsty you have the need or desire for water.
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