dēˈgəst transitive verb
also de·gus·tate -ˈgəˌstāt
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: degust from Latin degustare, from de- + gustare to taste; degustate from Latin degustatus, past participle of degustare — more at choose
: taste ; especially : to savor or relish as a connoisseur or tester
observes and degusts the great world of London — E.K.Brown
• de·gus·ta·tion (ˌ)dēˌgəˈstāshən noun