verb
- to taste beforehand; to have a foretaste of something
Usage: literary or formal
noun
- a taste or experience of something before the full or actual occurrence
Usage: literary or formal
Examples
- The appetizer allowed guests to pretaste the chef's innovative cuisine.
- She pretasted the wine before the formal dinner began.
- The preview gave us a pretaste of the film's dramatic themes.
- His early success was a pretaste of the achievements to come.
- The sample provided a pretaste of the new product line.