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aftertaste
/ ˈɑːڳəˌٱɪ /
noun
a taste that lingers on after eating or drinking
a lingering impression or sensation
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of aftertaste1
Example Sentences
It never lingers too long and is just sweet enough in its displays to avoid any saccharine aftertaste or eye-rolling sentiment.
Depending on how closely you follow “SNL” and its notoriously hard working conditions, “Written By” has a similarly bitter aftertaste to it too.
I believe there is an aftertaste so you can take that short-term approach.
She said the stench was so bad it felt "stuck in the back of my throat like a bad aftertaste".
Their honey, which is runny enough to be drunk like a liquid and is said to have a citrusy aftertaste, is used by many Indigenous Peruvians as a natural medicine.
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