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		Definition of aftertaste in English: aftertastenoun ˈɑːftəteɪstˈæftərˌteɪst A taste remaining in the mouth after eating or drinking something.  the wine had a bitter aftertaste  figurative we concluded many exchanges in uneasy fashion, leaving behind a sour aftertaste  Example sentencesExamples -  One tester thought it had a bitter aftertaste, another said it tasted of coffee.
 -  Frozen shrimp is spongy and dry in texture, with a bit of an aftertaste.
 -  It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste.
 -  Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work.
 -  It has a sweet taste without a bitter aftertaste and contributes a relatively small number of calories when it is eaten.
 -  I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth.
 -  The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food.
 -  Who wants to drink a shake that is tasteless, or one that leaves a chalky residue with a bitter aftertaste in your mouth?
 -  The strawberries were not visible, the chocolate not tasted at all, and the yogurt leaves a funny aftertaste.
 -  Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage.
 -  Drinking water after a snack will also help remove the aftertaste from your mouth and can help curb your desire for more.
 -  The heady aftertaste lingered just long enough for me to order another one to prolong the experience.
 -  Low-carb foods often taste different or leave strange aftertastes.
 -  However, the unpleasant aftertaste prevented me from adding this recipe to my all-time favourites list.
 -  Experts have described is as possessing strong vanilla flavours in the nose and distinct notes of molasses in the aftertaste.
 -  Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid.
 -  She chewed the last of the ration bar and cringed at the aftertaste it left in her mouth.
 -  This is a major negative point as it leaves something of a bitter aftertaste on the lips.
 -  Served with dark soy sauce and tangy ginger and fresh chili and lime sauces, the dish leaves a lingering aftertaste on the tongue.
 -  She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth.
 
    Definition of aftertaste in US English: aftertastenounˈaftərˌtāstˈæftərˌteɪst A taste, typically an unpleasant one, remaining in the mouth after eating or drinking something.  the wine had a bitter aftertaste  figurative we concluded many exchanges in uneasy fashion, leaving behind a sour aftertaste  Example sentencesExamples -  It has a sweet taste without a bitter aftertaste and contributes a relatively small number of calories when it is eaten.
 -  This is a major negative point as it leaves something of a bitter aftertaste on the lips.
 -  Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work.
 -  The heady aftertaste lingered just long enough for me to order another one to prolong the experience.
 -  One tester thought it had a bitter aftertaste, another said it tasted of coffee.
 -  She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth.
 -  Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid.
 -  Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage.
 -  It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste.
 -  The strawberries were not visible, the chocolate not tasted at all, and the yogurt leaves a funny aftertaste.
 -  Frozen shrimp is spongy and dry in texture, with a bit of an aftertaste.
 -  Experts have described is as possessing strong vanilla flavours in the nose and distinct notes of molasses in the aftertaste.
 -  Low-carb foods often taste different or leave strange aftertastes.
 -  However, the unpleasant aftertaste prevented me from adding this recipe to my all-time favourites list.
 -  The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food.
 -  She chewed the last of the ration bar and cringed at the aftertaste it left in her mouth.
 -  Served with dark soy sauce and tangy ginger and fresh chili and lime sauces, the dish leaves a lingering aftertaste on the tongue.
 -  I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth.
 -  Who wants to drink a shake that is tasteless, or one that leaves a chalky residue with a bitter aftertaste in your mouth?
 -  Drinking water after a snack will also help remove the aftertaste from your mouth and can help curb your desire for more.
 
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