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flavor

1 flavor (US) noun
or British flavour /ˈfleɪvɚ/
plural flavors
1 flavor (US)
noun
or British flavour /ˈfleɪvɚ/
plural flavors
Britannica Dictionary definition of FLAVOR
: the quality of something that you can taste
[count]
[noncount]
[count] : a particular type of taste
[noncount] : a good or appealing taste
chiefly US : a substance that is added to food or drink to give it a desired taste : flavoring
[count]
[noncount]
[count] : a particular quality that something has
[noncount] : an appealing quality
[count] informal : a type or version of something
◊ The flavor of the month is someone or something that is popular and gets a lot of attention for a brief time.

— flavorful

(US) or British flavourful /ˈfleɪvɚfəl/ adjective [more flavorful; most flavorful]

— flavorless

(US) or British flavourless /ˈfleɪvɚləs/ adjective

— flavorsome

(US) or British flavoursome /ˈfleɪvɚsəm/ adjective [more flavorsome; most flavorsome]
2 flavor (US) verb
or British flavour /ˈfleɪvɚ/
flavors; flavored; flavoring
2 flavor (US)
verb
or British flavour /ˈfleɪvɚ/
flavors; flavored; flavoring
Britannica Dictionary definition of FLAVOR
[+ object]
: to give or add flavor to (something)

— flavored

(US) or British flavoured adjective