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Examples of taste


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Taste is a complex, modern phenomenon that can be understood in a number of ways.
If the taste police wanted a more 'contextual' look, they could have it.
They watch world cinema and have very different tastes from their parents.
More than any other element of her dress, the simplicity of her accessories marked the horsewoman's good taste.
Like the spelling, the punctuation of the received text belongs to the eighteenth century and often appears heavy to modern taste.
Surely, the greater the knowledge these theatres gather about their audiences' tastes, the better they will be able to articulate a clearly defined artistic mission.
The veil of prudery and so-called good taste must be torn aside from this subject.
It is a condition that does not lead to contentment and an even satisfaction, but to an ever extending desire for the choice fruits tasted.
It was clear, however, that his academic tastes extended beyond this.
This suggests that his theory is less important in his own practice, and in the practice of others, than unspoken and unverified matters of taste.
We begin by shortly analyzing the case without taste for variety.
Though such apparently polarised genres often appeal to markedly different tastes and aesthetic ideologies, they nonetheless share a number of similar conventions.
They are too dominated by conventions of rhyming for his taste (1986: 8).
It became very popular in the early 1990s and is associated with bad taste, kitsch, provincialism, and a lack of political consciousness.
Now, his customers want fruit that not only tastes good but is also free from blemishes.
Both were largely self-educated, both highly individualistic and charismatic, both possessed aristocratic tastes and contempt for groups and organizations.
Florence's identity and fame rested upon its place as the showpiece of the grand dukes' patronage, taste, and power.
Training them in the arts of dance, poetry and song not only was in good diplomatic tastes, but also reflected their patronage of the arts.
You must educate the taste of the consumer.
A significant generational change in the industry, reflected in opposing musical tastes, was clearly emerging.
As a boy he showed marked taste for natural history and ability as a draughtsman.
Their lives of hardship required them to internalise the tastes imposed by their social conditions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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