NOUN
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a preference that is only acquired after considerable experience
martinis are an acquired taste
How To Use acquired taste In A Sentence
- Art is an acquired taste — no one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful.
- Abstract art is an acquired taste.
- Art is an acquired taste — no one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful.
- Let's just say it's an acquired taste. Times, Sunday Times
- Protein bars are a popular choice with body builders - although they are also expensive and some find them an acquired taste. Times, Sunday Times
- The fen part of the county, with its vast horizons and lonely windswept fields, has always been an acquired taste.
- It is an acquired taste and is said to build in flavour like a classical crescendo. Times, Sunday Times
- It is an acquired taste for sensitive palates but a lot of hungry people are only too happy to tuck in.
- Art is an acquired taste — no one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful.
- Certainly, the former, part caterwaul and part coy coo, will be an acquired taste.