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versatile taste
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "versatile taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a wide range of preferences or enjoys various styles, flavors, or genres. Example: "Her versatile taste in music allows her to appreciate everything from classical symphonies to modern pop hits."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Cucumber juice has a versatile taste that can be combined with many other flavors.
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Tomatoes are not only extremely versatile and taste great, they also have many nutritional benefits.
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And it's more versatile: it tastes better cooked than does its round, red cousin.
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Believe it or not, tempeh is versatile enough to taste great tossed with mayonnaise, spices and sliced grapes as a delicious substitute for chicken.
Wiki
Complementing its citrusy sourness (unlike southern Thai cuisine,which favors coconut-milky curries, bright lime juice is a northern fare staple), salty, sweet, bitter and hot notes feature prominently in larb, so it's a versatile treat for the taste buds.
News & Media
(Chinen) Joe Fiedler and Big Sackbut (Saturday) Mr. Fiedler is a versatile trombonist with adventurous tastes, and with this new ensemble, which has a new self-titled album out on the Yellow Sound label, he features his arrangements for a sort of compact brass choir: the trombonists Ryan Keberle and Josh Roseman and the tuba player Marcus Rojas.
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(Chinen) Big Sackbut / The Inbetweens (Tuesday) Joe Fiedler is a versatile trombonist with adventurous tastes, and with his band Big Sackbut — which has a self-titled album out on the Yellow Sound label, and will perform here at 9 p.m. — he features his arrangements for a compact brass choir with the trombonists Ryan Keberle and Josh Roseman and the tuba player Marcus Rojas.
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Both are high-quality, versatile items suited to my taste and style, with deeply personal stories attached to them.
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These Nordic staples are easy to make and endlessly versatile, and they look and taste absolutely fantastic.
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But for five years now, Pedja Muzijevic, the music director for the center and a versatile pianist of broad, eclectic tastes, has presented some of the world's finest singers, instrumentalists and ensembles in this series of casual, free concerts.
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The United States and England may, as George Bernard Shaw observed, be divided by a common language, but if "Formula 51" is any indication, they are joined by a shared taste for an especially versatile expletive.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone's art or fashion choices, use "versatile taste" to illustrate how that person enjoys different forms of art or styles of dressing.
Common error
Avoid using "versatile taste" when simpler adjectives like "broad" or "varied" would suffice. Reserve it for situations where adaptability is the key characteristic.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "versatile taste" primarily functions as a descriptive element, modifying a noun (e.g., a person's or product's ability to accommodate or appreciate a range of sensory experiences). Ludwig AI confirms the correctness and usability of the phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "versatile taste" denotes an appreciation for a wide range of sensory experiences, particularly in food, art, or style. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, although it's a relatively rare expression. It finds use primarily in news and media, and wiki contexts. Related phrases include "adaptable palate" and "varied palate". While useful for highlighting adaptability, be mindful of overuse when simpler descriptors suffice. Its core function is descriptive, conveying the capacity to embrace diverse experiences.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adaptable palate
Focuses on the ability to enjoy a wide range of foods.
flexible taste
Highlights the adjustability in one's preferences.
varied palate
Emphasizes the diverse nature of one's preferences.
diverse preferences
Shifts the focus from taste to broader preferences.
wide-ranging tastes
Highlights the breadth of one's culinary or aesthetic inclinations.
eclectic palate
Implies a taste that is drawn from various sources.
broad taste
Suggests a general openness to different experiences.
open-minded taste
Stresses the willingness to try new things.
all-embracing taste
Highlights the inclusive nature of one's preferences.
universal taste
Suggests a taste that appeals to many things.
FAQs
How can I describe someone who enjoys many different kinds of food?
You could say they have a "versatile taste", an "eclectic palate", or simply that they enjoy a wide variety of cuisines.
What does it mean to have a "versatile taste"?
Having a "versatile taste" means you appreciate a broad range of flavors, styles, or genres, and are not limited to a narrow set of preferences.
Is it better to say "varied taste" or "versatile taste"?
Both "varied taste" and "versatile taste" are acceptable, but "versatile taste" emphasizes adaptability and the ability to enjoy a wide range of things, while "varied taste" simply points out diversity.
Can "versatile taste" be used to describe preferences beyond food?
Yes, while often used in a culinary context, "versatile taste" can also describe preferences in music, art, fashion, or any area where variety and adaptability are valued.
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4.1/5
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