gustatory

[ UK /ɡˈʌstətəɹˌi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to gustation
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How To Use gustatory In A Sentence

  • The cafeteria should be a masterpiece of gustatory serenity - there is no reason to expect anything less.
  • Glucose sensitive and glucose insensitive neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area have shown differential responsiveness to gustatory and olfactory stimuli.
  • That way you get the full-on olfactory experience of breakfast (which would get you out of bed), and you also get the full-on gustatory experience when you're drinking your coffee.
  • Whereas attractants, repellents, and many incitants are olfactory substances , stimulants, and deterrents are usually gustatory.
  • More and more of our pleasure, whether it be visual or musical or gustatory, is solitary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this, it enjoys high gustatory fashion alongside those hearty nose-to-tail bits currently exercising gravitational pull on committed foodies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fat and sweetening agents were eventually introduced to the mix, which may have compromised the dough's shelf life but certainly enhanced its gustatory appeal.
  • It assumes you have no gustatory self-control and expect to pile on the kilos. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gustatory sense of the taste is a mulriple consciousness, and the particularity lies in it's self-contained intentionality which laid the foundation to enter into aesthetic consciousness.
  • I can't help thinking that, as regards the chef's infamously suggestive gustatory approach, viewers down under are missing the point. Times, Sunday Times
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