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- Dictionaryflavourful/ˈfleɪvəfʊl/
adjective
- 1. (of food or drink) having a full, distinctive taste; full of flavour: "the food is satisfying, flavourful, and wonderful to share"
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Jun 24, 2012 · FLAVOURFUL definition: 1. full of flavour: 2. UK spelling of flavorful. Learn more.
adjective. (Cdn Br flavourful) us / ˈfleɪ·vər·fəl / Add to word list. having a lot of flavor: A veal chop was flavorful but too fatty. (Definition of flavorful from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of flavorful. flavorful.
tasty, delicious, luscious, palatable.
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.
Flavorful definition: full of flavor; tasty.. See examples of FLAVORFUL used in a sentence.
1. archaic : odor, fragrance. b. : the quality of something that affects the sense of taste. c. : the blend of taste and smell sensations evoked by a substance in the mouth. the flavor of apples. 2. : a substance that flavors. artificial flavors. 3. a. : characteristic or predominant quality. the ethnic flavor of a neighborhood. b.
Definition of 'flavorful' Word Frequency. flavorful. (fleɪvərfəl ) regional note: in BRIT, use flavourful. adjective. Flavorful food has a strong, pleasant taste and is good to eat. [approval] This was an incredibly flavorful dish in every way. The steak was flavorful and cooked as ordered. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Flavourful definition: having a full pleasant taste or flavour. See examples of FLAVOURFUL used in a sentence.
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flavourful meaning, definition, what is flavourful: having a strong pleasant taste: Learn more.