Gustatory in a sentence as an adjective

As someone that gets gustatory rhinitis from time to time, that sure would explain a lot.

While on the subject of gustatory shenanigans, a few which irk me are:"Contains 100% juice" - This one is clever, and true, albeit that the product probably only contains 3% of actual 100% juice.

Instead, most people think that if they were to eat more healthfully, they would be condemned to a life of greatly reduced gustatory pleasure — thinking that the process of Phase IV will last forever.

The way the milk tastes to you then is another, gustatory quale, and how it sounds to you as you swallow is an auditory quale; These various "properties of conscious experience" are prime examples of qualia.

What begins as a witty, sometimes snooty point-and-laugh swerves into something altogether more uncomfortable when the author poses the question "Is it all right to boil a sentient creature alive just for our gustatory pleasure?

Or, going to the extreme, would you say I should try something because of certain gustatory and digestive processes afforded therefrom, which create a positively stimulating sensation, as transmitted by the parietal lobe of the cerebral cortex?

Olfactory and gustatory analysis of flavors are intricately linked; losing smell severely diminishes one's ability to discriminate between subtly different aromas.

Gustatory definitions

adjective

of or relating to gustation

See also: gustative gustatorial