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noun
archaic odor, fragrance
the quality of something that affects the sense of taste
the blend of taste and smell sensations evoked by a substance in the mouth
the flavor of apples
a substance that flavors
artificial flavors
characteristic or predominant quality
the ethnic flavor of a neighborhood
a distinctive appealing or enlivening quality
Her performance adds flavor to the show.
variety sense 3a
a property that distinguishes different types of elementary particles (such as quarks or neutrinos)also: any of the different types of particles that are distinguished by flavor
version sense 2
flavors of software
one that is in the center of public attention for a limited time—usually used in phrases like flavor of the month
verb
transitive verb
to give or add flavor to
Noun Middle English flavour, modification of Anglo-French flaur, flour, from Vulgar Latin *flator, alteration of Latin flatus breath, act of blowing — more at flatulent
The first known use of flavor was in the 14th century
flyblownadjective
not pure : tainted, corrupt
fluid ouncenoun
a unit of liquid capacity equal to ¹⁄₁₆ pint (about 29.6 milliliters) see measure
floutverb
to ignore in a disrespectful way
flouting the rules
floodlightnoun
artificial light in a broad beam
a light that gives a broad beam
flogverb
to beat severely with or as if with a rod or whip
flight1 of 2noun
an act or instance of passing through the air by the use of wings the flight of birds
a flight in a plane
a passing through the air or through outer space the flight of a rocket to the moon
the flight of a bullet
the distance covered in a flight
a scheduled airplane trip
a group of similar things flying through the air together
a flight of ducks
a brilliant, imaginative, or uncontrolled exercise or display
a flight of fancy
a continuous series of stairs from one landing or floor to another
flight2 of 2noun
an act or instance of running away
Flemingnoun
a member of a people living in northern Belgium
fleetingadjective
not lasting : passing swiftly
a fleeting glimpse
flavornoun
the quality of something that affects the sense of taste : savor
the blend of taste and smell sensations caused by a substance in the mouth
a substance added to food or drink to give it a desired taste
characteristic or most noticeable quality
1 Brew water containing high levels of HCO—typically, hard water—will produce a chalky cup, as the bicarbonate has neutralized most of the flavorsome acids in the coffee.
2 Mushy peas — more commonly found on menus in the North — provide a soft, gently flavorsome accompaniment.
3 The sapient being will say, ‘These red objects are apples; as a class, they are edible and flavorsome.’
4 We flavored the cookies with cinnamon.
5 "It is flavorsome yet familiar, and above all it won't rot your teeth."
6 Grape is my favorite bubble gum flavor.
7 The stew is full of flavor.
8 A little strip of lonesome highway has plopped down at City Center, where a flavorsome revival of the chicken-fried musical revue “Pump Boys and Dinettes” plays through Saturday as part of the Encores!
9 To be sure, that may not be surprising considering how tender and flavorsome the country’s grass-fed beef is.
10 Her performance adds flavor to the show.
11 To generalize, it is a robust cornucopia of seasoned meats, oftentimes seafood, and an assortment of diced colorful veggies, all of which are nestled within and cooked among spicy, flavorsome, comforting white rice.
12 Betzabe Salgado, a nutritionist at the children’s hospital, said ingredients in processed foods were “in a way addictive” because they are more flavorsome as well as cheap and widely available.
13 This herb will give your steak a strong, earthy flavor.
14 All the recipes in this economy cook-book have been thoughtfully adapted to the conditions of the time, and will show the practical housekeeper how to supply wholesome, flavorsome food for the least cost.
15 It was Ofatulena's unsurpassable farm bread, half wheat flour and half barley flour and at that more appetizing and flavorsome than any wheat-bread I ever tasted.
16 The new flavors are Watermelon Lemonade and Watermelon Tajin, which join the classic summertime offering, Watermelon Breeze.
17 Information: +49-30-2062-1900, www.rotisserie-weingruen.de What: Fresh, flavorsome starters and poultry, game, meat and fish cooked on a rotating spit.
18 The novel’s robustly flavorsome cast includes a semi-deranged land preservationist, a corrupt Nobel Prize winner, a Chilean Ayn Rand disciple and several wonderful dogs.
19 The film has an avant-garde flavor.
20 "The Old Cattleman," who tells all the Wolfville stories, is a substantial and flavorsome creation.
1 美味的
yummy goluptious delicious exquisite savory delectable luscious tasteful dainty appetizing gusty toothy toothsome dulcet relishable
2 美味
yummy goluptious delicious exquisite savory delectable luscious tasteful dainty appetizing gusty toothy toothsome dulcet relishable sunket relish delicacy caviar regale
3 味浓的