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taster

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Noun — A person whose job is to sample food or drink to judge its quality, or to check it isn't poisoned before it reaches someone important.

How to use taster

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Etymology

From Middle English taster, simply taste plus the agent suffix -er — "one who tastes."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “taster” mean?

The word “taster” means a person whose job is to sample food or drink to judge its quality, or to check it isn't poisoned before it reaches someone important. In plain terms, someone (or something) that samples food, drink, or an experience before it's given to others.

How do you pronounce “taster”?

“Taster” is pronounced tayst (/teɪstɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “taster” in a sentence?

Here is “taster” used in a sentence: “The winery hired a professional taster to grade each new vintage.”

What part of speech is “taster”?

“Taster” is a noun.

Where does the word “taster” come from?

The word “taster” comes from Middle English. From Middle English taster, simply taste plus the agent suffix -er — "one who tastes.".

How many meanings does “taster” have?

“Taster” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a person whose job is to sample food or drink to judge its quality, or to check it isn't poisoned before it reaches someone important.

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