untasteable

English

Etymology

un- + tasteable

Adjective

untasteable (comparative more untasteable, superlative most untasteable)

  1. Unable to be tasted; having no flavor; tasteless.
  2. Having a repulsive taste, so as to make tasting too unpleasant an experience to attempt.
    • 1981, The American Wine Society Manual (issue 11, page 14)
      The residue, however, is extremely acid and bitter, practically untasteable.

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