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courtesan, woman of ill repute, hussy, doxy, lady of the evening<br />

or the night, woman of easy virtue, Slang floozy, hooker, US<br />

chippy, roundheels, bimbo: The paper claimed that the minister<br />

was involved with a woman that it described as 'a tart'.<br />

task n. 1 duty, assignment, business, job, charge, stint, mission,<br />

work, chore, undertaking: It will be your task to keep the<br />

others working. 2 (major) effort, test (of strength), piece of<br />

work, struggle, strain: Getting him to do anything at all was<br />

quite a task. 3 take to task. scold, reprimand, call to<br />

account, blame, censure, recriminate, reproach, reprove, rebuke,<br />

criticize, lecture, upbraid, chide, reprehend: I was taken to<br />

task for failing to notify the police of the break-in.<br />

taste n. 1 drop, soup‡on, dash, pinch, touch, hint, suggestion,<br />

grain, trace, bit; flavour, savour, relish, tang: I added just<br />

the tiniest taste of coriander to the sauce. 2 sample, morsel,<br />

bite, mouthful, bite, sip, nip, swallow: I had a taste of the<br />

sauce and it's superb. 3 palate, desire, inclination, leaning,<br />

partiality, disposition, penchant, liking, fancy, preference,<br />

fondness, appetite, relish, stomach, tolerance: She developed a<br />

taste for caviare and champagne while working in television. 4<br />

discernment, discrimination, perception, judgement, cultivation,<br />

refinement, stylishness, grace, polish, elegance: Her unerring<br />

taste leads her to select only the best. 5 style, mode,<br />

fashion, manner, form, design, motif: The room was decorated in<br />

Moorish taste. 6 decorum, discretion, tactfulness, delicacy,<br />

refinement, politesse, politeness, correctness, propriety,<br />

tastefulness: Evan's taste would never allow him to say<br />

anything rude.<br />

--v. 7 savour, sample, examine, try, test: Taste this and see<br />

if it's too salty. 8 experience, sample, know, have knowledge<br />

of, undergo, encounter, meet (with), come up against: As a<br />

young man he had tasted the pleasures of Paris.<br />

tasteful adj. in good taste, decorous, refined, finished, tactful,<br />

polite, polished, restrained, correct, harmonious, fitting, fit,<br />

proper, discriminating, aesthetic, discriminative, fastidious,<br />

cultivated, comme il faut, elegant, graceful, charming: Though<br />

a bit shabby, her clothes were demure and tasteful.<br />

tasteless adj. 1 in bad or poor taste, garish, gaudy, loud, tawdry,

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