tastewise
English
Etymology
taste + -wise
Adverb
tastewise (not comparable)
- In terms of taste.
- 2008 May 18, Jonathan Miles, “A Drink Puts on the Kid Gloves”, in New York Times:
- Cocktail geeks might want to stop reading — tastewise, this is kids’ stuff, all sweetness and light. Ms. Lo combines green tea-infused simple syrup with milk and a shot of vodka, yielding a familiar flavor — think of a green tea frappuccino at Starbucks and you’re in the right neighborhood — edged with the keenness of the vodka.
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Translations
as concerns taste
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Anagrams
- sweatiest