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Cheese tastes nice vs but it smells

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different ideas. 'Cheese tastes nice' describes the flavor of cheese, while 'but it smells' implies a negative odor. To compare them, we would need a context where both taste and smell are being discussed in relation to cheese.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 647 views

Cheese tastes nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express that the flavor of cheese is pleasant.

This phrase is used to describe the enjoyable taste of cheese. It is a simple and clear way to express one's positive opinion about the flavor of cheese.

Examples:

  • I think this cheese tastes nice.
  • Many people agree that blue cheese tastes nice.
  • She said the cheddar cheese tasted nice with the wine.
  • Do you think this cheese tastes nice?
  • The cheese tastes nice with the crackers.
  • Serve with creamy or blue cheeses for appetizers. Heck, just about any cheese tastes nice next to them. They'd also make an interesting sandwich spread.
  • Feb 9, 2015 ... It took me a short amount of time to get over the idea that cheese tastes nice. When I see it — as well as the violence it represents — I also see ...
  • Oct 21, 2014 ... Some days the cream cheese tastes nice and some awful.. I don't know why caused the inconsistency. But whatever, I'll have them anyway.
  • Mac and cheese tastes nice and cheesy. Panko crusted clams were good. I went a few months ago when I was around there but I will be back bc the backyard ...

Alternatives:

  • I like the taste of this cheese.
  • The flavor of this cheese is pleasant.
  • This cheese is delicious.
  • The cheese has a nice taste.
  • The taste of this cheese is enjoyable.

but it smells

This phrase is correct and can be used to indicate a negative odor.

This phrase is typically used to introduce a contrasting or negative aspect after a positive statement. It is a concise way to convey that something has an unpleasant smell.

Examples:

  • The food looks good, but it smells bad.
  • The flowers are beautiful, but the garbage truck smells.
  • The perfume bottle is pretty, but it smells too strong.
  • The room is cozy, but it smells like mold.
  • The cake tastes delicious, but it smells burnt.
  • He does too saying he knows it's chocolate but it smells like oranges and wonders if she smells it. She doesn't. (Smelling oranges is a common symptom of a ...
  • Oct 31, 2011 ... It doesn't smell GOOD, but it smells better than it use to. JunkUpload. Subscribe SubscribedUnsubscribe 48. Loading... Loading... Working.
  • Feb 6, 2015 ... My new yoga mat is awesome... But it smells horrible. Help? (self.yoga). submitted 4 months ago by Jourdin. I just bought it. I'm going to give it a ...
  • but it smells amazing ..... my doodlescoffee is fun but i have to learn much patience cause it dries so slowbut it smells amazingsmoking tw. 542 notes. Loading.

Alternatives:

  • however, it has a bad smell
  • yet, it emits an unpleasant odor
  • although it has a foul smell
  • on the contrary, it stinks
  • despite its bad smell

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