2021-08-22
16 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry, and welcome back to my podcast, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language so that you can have conversations with your friends, your colleagues.
You can get through that job interview with a great deal of satisfaction and not to be worried about it.
We help you with expressions, idiomatic expressions, phrasal verbs, adjectives connected with different sounds and smells.
And today we're going to have a discussion about tastes.
So, adjectives that describe taste.
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Okay, so let's move on.
As I said, today we're going to talk about adjectives, and in particular, we're going to look at adjectives describing taste.
So a lot of you are probably going to hate me for this, because when you listen to it, you're going to be feeling very, very hungry, because what we're going to be describing, food and taste.
Food and food tastes.
But I make my apologies for it now.
So hopefully you'll get a nice understanding of the type of adjectives that you can use to describe various foods that you like or dislike, and you'll better understand how to describe those.
So, as always, I'll go through them one by one, and I'll give you some examples.
Okay, so here are the adjectives describing taste.
Sharp, bland, tangy.
That's spelled t a n g y.
Tangy, crispy, ripe, tender, gooey, spelt g o o e y, crunchy, stale, and finally, rancid.
R a n c I d.