Definition of untasted in English:
untasted
adjectiveʌnˈteɪstɪdˌənˈteɪstəd
(of food or drink) not sampled or tested for flavour.
Louis's untasted food was scraped into the dog's bowl
figurative I left a score of tantalizing options untasted
Example sentencesExamples
- Kim looked the other way and set her untasted glass on the counter.
- Sam reached down and placed her drink, untasted, on the floor beside the chair, never taking her eyes off his still-swollen face.
- Yet as it respects their peculiar and final flavor, they are untasted fruits, always in store for use, and I know not of their flavors as yet.
- That took some pressure off the financial analyst, since his dish was Braised Lamb Shanks with White Beans; untasted, it looked as though the sauce could have used some reduction.
- Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted.
- He left his coffee and blondie on top of the display case, untasted, and vanished into the crowd.
Definition of untasted in US English:
untasted
adjectiveˌənˈtāstədˌənˈteɪstəd
(of food or drink) not sampled or tested for flavor.
Louis's untasted food was scraped into the dog's bowl
Example sentencesExamples
- Sam reached down and placed her drink, untasted, on the floor beside the chair, never taking her eyes off his still-swollen face.
- He left his coffee and blondie on top of the display case, untasted, and vanished into the crowd.
- Kim looked the other way and set her untasted glass on the counter.
- Yet as it respects their peculiar and final flavor, they are untasted fruits, always in store for use, and I know not of their flavors as yet.
- That took some pressure off the financial analyst, since his dish was Braised Lamb Shanks with White Beans; untasted, it looked as though the sauce could have used some reduction.
- Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted.