verb
- to taste beforehand; to sample or experience in advance
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'pretaste'
noun
- a taste or experience of something before the full or actual occurrence; a foretaste
Usage: plural form of 'pretaste'
Examples
- The chef pretastes each dish before it leaves the kitchen.
- The free sample pretastes the full product experience.
- These early reviews pretastes what critics will say about the film.
- The warm breeze pretastes the arrival of spring.
- She pretastes the wine to ensure its quality.
- The opening scene pretastes the drama to come in the novel.