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varied taste
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "varied taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a range of different preferences or inclinations, often in the context of food, art, or personal interests. Example: "Her varied taste in music allows her to enjoy everything from classical symphonies to modern pop hits."
✓ Grammatically correct
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8 human-written examples
It's important to have as varied taste as possible.
News & Media
According to Nick Smith, the head of the auction house's motorcycle division, the collection reflects the varied taste of an enthusiast rather than an expert and includes diverse specimens like a 1902 Peugeot motorbicycle, a 1917 Harley-Davidson Model F and a 1952 Moto Guzzi Falcone.
News & Media
Some presidents have ventured further afield to get a more varied taste of Britain.
News & Media
Both have given me a wide and varied taste of the sports and entertainment world, from working on commercial deals for David Beckham through to divorce cases and the hacking trial.
News & Media
JM: Oh yes, I have an iPod with Beach Boys, Roy Orbison – I have a varied taste in music between very good music and not so good music, but most of my advancement in music appreciation stopped the day I was shot down in October of 1967.
News & Media
I think most people have a varied taste in music, and I hope they come along on this madness with me.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Breakfast cereals are an example: in 1950 America's six big producers offered around 25 types of cereal; by 1972 it was around 80. Trust-busters suspected that the proliferation was not just a response to shoppers' varied tastes.
News & Media
This anecdotal research has him convinced that people have varied tastes in the services and that there's plenty of room for Hotmail to grow, particularly if it can pluck people away from a vulnerable AOL or cable company accounts.
News & Media
So, on the one hand, we could say that the iWatch will do for the panoply of wristwatch formats what the iPhone did for mobile phones, or, on the other, we could say that wristwatches serve more varied tastes and uses than mobile phones and a unitary solution is not, in fact, optimal.
News & Media
A new study finds that if our close relatives, the Neandertals, were at that lunch, they too would have had varied tastes for bitter food, suggesting that differences in the ability to detect bitterness stretches back at least half a million years.
Science & Research
I think there will be varied tastes for any art form, whether literature or film, and there will be people who like this film and the book, and there will be people who dislike it.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone's appreciation for multiple genres, use "varied taste" to imply a broad and inclusive range of preferences.
Common error
In highly formal or academic writing, consider using synonyms like "diverse palate" or "eclectic preferences" for a more sophisticated tone. While "varied taste" is perfectly acceptable, it may sometimes sound too colloquial depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "varied taste" functions as a descriptive adjective + noun combination. It modifies the noun "taste", indicating that the taste is diverse and encompasses a range of preferences. Ludwig examples showcase its usage in describing musical preferences, culinary preferences and more.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Wiki
29%
Science
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "varied taste" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a wide range of preferences. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in English, although it notes that more formal alternatives may be preferable in certain contexts. The phrase appears most frequently in news and media, and in wiki-based articles, denoting a neutral register. Related phrases include "diverse palate" and "eclectic taste", each with nuances in meaning. When using "varied taste", ensure that it aligns with the intended tone and audience, and consider diversifying your vocabulary based on the level of formality required.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eclectic taste
Highlights the broad and diverse range of preferences, suggesting a taste that is not limited to conventional choices.
diverse palate
Emphasizes the ability to appreciate a wide range of flavors, specifically in the context of food and drink.
assorted taste
Similar to varied, but suggests a collection of different tastes.
diverse preferences
A general way to say someone likes a lot of different things.
versatile taste
Highlights the ability to enjoy many different types of things, emphasizing adaptability in taste.
multifaceted taste
Suggests that taste has many different aspects or layers.
complex taste
Implies a sophisticated and nuanced appreciation for a variety of things.
broad preferences
Focuses on the wide scope of things someone likes, rather than specifically on taste.
varied inclinations
Highlights a range of tendencies or leanings, suggesting a breadth in what someone is drawn to.
wide-ranging interests
Shifts the focus to interests in general, which may encompass more than just taste.
FAQs
What does it mean to have a "varied taste"?
Having a "varied taste" means that you enjoy a wide range of things, whether it's music, food, art, or any other area of interest. It implies an appreciation for diversity and a willingness to explore different options.
What can I say instead of "varied taste"?
You can use alternatives like "diverse palate" (especially for food), "eclectic taste", or "broad preferences" depending on the context.
How do I demonstrate that I have a "varied taste" in music?
You can demonstrate a "varied taste" in music by mentioning several different genres or artists that you enjoy, even if they seem unrelated. For example, "I enjoy everything from classical music to hip-hop."
Is it better to have a "varied taste" or to specialize in one area?
Neither is inherently better. Having a "varied taste" can lead to broader experiences and understanding, while specializing allows for deeper expertise. It depends on your personal goals and interests.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested