Words Containing TAST
Here's the list of all the 150 Words Containing TAST in the English Language.
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fantastic | 1. ludicrously odd 2. extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers More Definitions → |
taste | 1. have flavor; taste of something 2. perceive by the sense of taste More Definitions → |
tasting | 1. a small amount (especially of food or wine) 2. a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds More Definitions → |
tasty | 1. pleasing to the sense of taste More Definitions → |
catastrophic | 1. extremely harmful; bringing physical or financial ruin More Definitions → |
catastrophe | 1. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune 2. a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune More Definitions → |
metastatic | 1. relating to or affected by metastasis More Definitions → |
tasteful | 1. having or showing or conforming to good taste More Definitions → |
metastasis | 1. the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body More Definitions → |
tasteless | 1. lacking flavor 2. lacking aesthetic or social taste More Definitions → |
tastefully | 1. with taste; in a tasteful manner More Definitions → |
metastases | 1. the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body More Definitions → |
taster | 1. someone who samples food or drink for its quality More Definitions → |
fantastically | 1. exceedingly; extremely More Definitions → |
distasteful | 1. not pleasing in odor or taste 2. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust More Definitions → |
distaste | 1. a feeling of intense dislike More Definitions → |
aftertaste | 1. an afterimage of a taste More Definitions → |
fantastical | 1. existing in fancy only 2. ludicrously odd More Definitions → |
metastable | 1. (of physical systems) continuing in its present state of equilibrium unless sufficiently disturbed to pass to a more stable state of equilibrium More Definitions → |
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