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foretaste
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foretaste
(noun)
foretaste
/
ˈ
foɚˌteɪst/
noun
plural
foretastes
foretaste
/
ˈ
foɚˌteɪst/
noun
plural
foretastes
Britannica Dictionary definition of FORETASTE
[
count
]
somewhat formal
:
a small or short experience of something that will not be fully experienced until later
The sudden cold snap gave us a
foretaste
[=
taste
] of winter.
These layoffs are only a
foretaste
of what's to come.
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