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Exquisite taste
UK //ɪkˈskwɪzɪt teɪst//US //ɪkˈskwɪzɪt teɪst//
Definition
A refined and distinguished understanding of quality and flavor.
In simple words: Having very good and refined understanding of flavors and quality.
Examples
- Her exquisite taste in fashion made her stand out at the gala.
- The chef is known for his exquisite taste in selecting ingredients.
- With such exquisite taste, she can recognize the finest wines.
Usage notes
Typically used in formal contexts to discuss food, art, or fashion. Less suitable for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
exquisite taste + in/about/for + object
Memory hint
Remember it as 'exquisite', like the best kind of number 10 for food!
Collocations
- exquisite taste in art
- exquisite taste for food
- exquisite taste in design
Synonyms
- refined taste
- cultivated palate
- discriminating taste
- sophisticated taste
Antonyms
- poor taste
- lack of taste
- bad taste
Common mistakes
- Omitting 'exquisite' when describing taste.
- Confusing 'taste' with 'flavor'.
- Using inappropriately in informal settings.