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Definition of degust in English: degustverb dɪˈɡʌstdiˈɡəst [with object]rare Taste (something) carefully to appreciate it fully. Dennis didn't drink it, he degusted it Example sentencesExamples - We sat at an outdoor garden, degusted the beefsteak, gazed at the stars and the lights of Taipei below.
- We will degust the food made of swallow nest.
- Visit Cognac, and degust with moderation please!
- You can visit here local brewery and degust its beer or historical buildings of church and city hall.
- It is a cosy corner to invite several friends to degust tea and have a private meeting.
Derivatives noun rare We chose a fairly smart looking spot with a ten course degustation menu for €50 a head and had a very pleasant, leisurely meal which tantalised our palates. Example sentencesExamples - The first course of our menu degustation is seared langoustine with honey-glazed pork belly.
- At these prices you can have a pretty fair version of a degustation for around $25.
- Main dishes came just on time on heated plates, so the dishes stayed warm until the end of degustation.
- While it is not uncommon for well-known vineyards to charge fees for tastings, the degustations here are free.
- Inside, a father and son are having a mock degustation of fizzy drinks.
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin degustare, from de- 'completely' + gustare 'to taste'. Definition of degust in US English: degustverbdiˈɡəst [with object]rare Taste (something) carefully, so as to appreciate it fully. Dennis didn't drink it, he degusted it Example sentencesExamples - You can visit here local brewery and degust its beer or historical buildings of church and city hall.
- We will degust the food made of swallow nest.
- We sat at an outdoor garden, degusted the beefsteak, gazed at the stars and the lights of Taipei below.
- It is a cosy corner to invite several friends to degust tea and have a private meeting.
- Visit Cognac, and degust with moderation please!
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin degustare, from de- ‘completely’ + gustare ‘to taste’. |