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Her taste in color vs Her taste in colors

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Her taste in color' is used when referring to someone's general preference or style in color, while 'her taste in colors' is used when referring to a variety of colors or specific instances of color choices.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Her taste in color

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to someone's general preference or style in color.

This phrase is used to describe someone's overall preference or style when it comes to color choices.

Examples:

  • I love her taste in color; she always chooses such vibrant and bold hues.
  • Her taste in color is evident in the way she decorates her home.
  • I don't like your taste in color.
  • I thought I could taste color.
  • When I was sewing branch up, he was rambling, saying he could taste colors.
  • You know, food has lost its taste. Colors, they seem dull.
  • Those who suffer from this type of disorder confuse sounds with smells, sights with taste, colors with touch (not necessarily in that logical order).
  • Good food is like music you can taste, color you can smell.
  • This is a wine-buying experience simplified by color and taste.
  • What's the color blue taste like?
  • Their beauty immerses us with color, taste, touch.
  • What does the color blue taste like?
  • I mean, they say the owner has terrible taste and he's color-blind.
  • It's about is a wine-buying experience simplified by color and taste. Fizzy, fresh, soft, luscious, juicy, smooth, big and sweet wines, all explained to you by color and texture on the wall.
  • We'll see. I'm not too optimistic about her future if that's her taste in men.
  • She's bossy, insulting, and her taste in footwear is highly questionable.
  • Her taste in men is still being established.
  • I guess, but her taste in men leaves a lot to be desired.
  • But I know it was real because telling it right now... I still have her taste in my mouth.
  • Her taste in men is still being established.
  • So we post a profile of our own, tailor-made to her taste in man-flesh... and she'll come to us.
  • And her only flaw was her taste in men. (laughter)

Alternatives:

  • her color preferences
  • her color style
  • her choice of colors

Her taste in colors

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a variety of colors or specific instances of color choices.

This phrase is used when talking about a range of colors or specific instances of color choices that someone has.

Examples:

  • I admire her taste in colors; she always combines shades so beautifully.
  • Her taste in colors is reflected in the way she dresses.
  • I don't like your taste in color.
  • I thought I could taste color.
  • When I was sewing branch up, he was rambling, saying he could taste colors.
  • You know, food has lost its taste. Colors, they seem dull.
  • Those who suffer from this type of disorder confuse sounds with smells, sights with taste, colors with touch (not necessarily in that logical order).
  • Good food is like music you can taste, color you can smell.
  • This is a wine-buying experience simplified by color and taste.
  • What's the color blue taste like?
  • Their beauty immerses us with color, taste, touch.
  • What does the color blue taste like?
  • I mean, they say the owner has terrible taste and he's color-blind.
  • It's about is a wine-buying experience simplified by color and taste. Fizzy, fresh, soft, luscious, juicy, smooth, big and sweet wines, all explained to you by color and texture on the wall.
  • We'll see. I'm not too optimistic about her future if that's her taste in men.
  • She's bossy, insulting, and her taste in footwear is highly questionable.
  • Her taste in men is still being established.
  • I guess, but her taste in men leaves a lot to be desired.
  • But I know it was real because telling it right now... I still have her taste in my mouth.
  • Her taste in men is still being established.
  • So we post a profile of our own, tailor-made to her taste in man-flesh... and she'll come to us.
  • And her only flaw was her taste in men. (laughter)

Alternatives:

  • her color choices
  • her selection of colors
  • her color preferences

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