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- 1. having a pleasant or pungent flavour. dated
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adjective. fla· vor· ous. -v (ə)rəs. : flavorsome. a carefully wrought, flavorous reminiscence New York Herald Tribune. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.
adjective. having flavour; tasty. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. flavorous in American English. (ˈfleivərəs) adjective. 1. full of flavor. 2. pleasant to the taste or smell. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
Define flavorous. flavorous synonyms, flavorous pronunciation, flavorous translation, English dictionary definition of flavorous. n. 1. Distinctive taste; savor: a flavor of smoke in bacon. 2. A distinctive yet intangible quality felt to be characteristic of a given thing: "What...
Flavorous definition: full of flavor. . See examples of FLAVOROUS used in a sentence.
IPA guide. Definitions of flavorous. adjective. full of flavor. synonyms: flavorful, flavorsome, flavourful, flavourous, flavoursome, sapid, saporous. tasty. pleasing to the sense of taste.
an idea or quick experience of something: To give you a flavour of what the book is like Jilly is going to read out a brief extract. Fewer examples. The wine had a sharp, almost citric flavour. This wine has a delicious fruity flavour. They sell ice cream of every imaginable flavour. This salad has a sharp peppery flavour.
flavorous (comparative more flavorous, superlative most flavorous) Having flavour; flavorsome.
noun, verb [ T often passive ] UK us / ˈfleɪ.vɚ / uk / ˈfleɪ.və r/ Add to word list. UK spelling of flavor. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Flavors & tastes. acidic. acidulous. acridly. aftertaste. ageusia. flavorless. flavorsome. fruitily. fruitiness. full-bodied. salty. savory. seasoned. semi-sweet. velvety. vinous. watery. winey.
Food that tastes delicious is flavorful. If the soup you're making is a little bland, you might want to add salt and pepper to make it more flavorful. When you eat something that's tasty and satisfying, or well-seasoned and distinctive, it's flavorful. In other words, it's full of flavor.
Preparing food. (Definition of flavor from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) flavor | American Dictionary. noun [ C/U ] (Cdn Br flavour) us / ˈfleɪ·vər / Add to word list. the particular way a substance, esp. food or drink, is recognized from its taste and smell: