déguster

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See also: deguster

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dēgustāre. Compare the inherited unprefixed verb goûter, as well as dégoûter (which isn't a doublet).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.ɡys.te/
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Verb

déguster

  1. to try, to taste (food or drink)
  2. to savor, to relish something.
  3. (popular) to withstand
  4. (intransitive)(popular) to suffer

Conjugation

Further reading