palatability

/ˌpælətəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being pleasant or acceptable to taste.
    • The palatability of the medicine was improved by adding a fruity flavor.
    • The chef tested the palatability of the new sauce before adding it to the menu.
    • Scientists study the palatability of different foods to understand why we like some flavors more than others.
  2. The quality of being acceptable or agreeable to the mind or senses.
    • The politician tried to increase the palatability of the tax plan by emphasizing its benefits.
    • The movie's palatability to a wide audience made it a box office success.
    • The palatability of the proposal depended on how much it would cost the company.
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