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- Dictionarynounflavour (noun) · flavours (plural noun) · flavor (noun) · flavors (plural noun)
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink:"the yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavors" · "adding sun-dried tomatoes gives the sauce extra flavor"Opposite:
- the general quality of taste in a food:"no other cracker adds so much flavor to the cheese"
- US ENGLISHa substance used to alter or enhance the taste of food or drink; a flavoring:"we use vanilla and almond flavors"
- an indication of the essential character of something:"the extracts give a flavor of the content and tone of the conversation"
- a distinctive quality or atmosphere:"whitewashed walls and red pantiles gave the resort a Mediterranean flavor"
- a kind, variety, or sort:"various flavors of firewall are evolving"
- physicsa quantized property of quarks that differentiates them into at least six varieties (up, down, charmed, strange, top, bottom). Compare with color
verbflavour (verb) · flavours (third person present) · flavoured (past tense) · flavoured (past participle) · flavouring (present participle) · flavor (verb) · flavors (third person present) · flavored (past tense) · flavored (past participle) · flavoring (present participle)- alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient:"chunks of chicken flavored with herbs" · "they use a wide range of spices to flavor their foods"Similar:add flavor toadd flavoring tospice (up)add seasoning/herbs/spices toadd piquancy toginger upliven uppep up
- give a distinctive quality to:"the faint exasperation that had flavored her tone"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘fragrance, aroma’): from Old French flaor, perhaps based on a blend of Latin flatus ‘blowing’ and foetor ‘stench’; the -v- appears to have been introduced in Middle English by association with savor. flavor dates from the late 17th century. - A distinctive yet intangible quality deemed typical of a given thing Synonyms for FLAVOR: taste, relish, savor, tang, sapidity, smack, zest, gusto, flavour, sapor, race, piquancy, flavoring, aftertaste, wallop, zing, tastiness, savour, nip, aroma; Antonyms for FLAVOR: blandness.Learn more:A distinctive yet intangible quality deemed typical of a given thing Synonyms for FLAVOR: taste, relish, savor, tang, sapidity, smack, zest, gusto, flavour, sapor, race, piquancy, flavoring, aftertaste, wallop, zing, tastiness, savour, nip, aroma; Antonyms for FLAVOR: blandness.thesaurus.yourdictionary.com/flavor
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- flavor noun Synonyms: odor, smell, fragrance
- flavor noun Synonyms: taste, savor, smack, relish, zest, gust, gusto
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