flavorful
/ˈfleɪvərfʊl/adjective★Intermediate
informal
Having a rich, distinct, or pleasant taste or aroma; full of flavor.
The chef prepared a flavorful dish that delighted the guests.
The soup was so flavorful that everyone asked for seconds.
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Often used to describe food, drinks, or other sensory experiences.
Collocations
flavorful disha meal with rich, distinct flavorsflavorful experiencean experience with strong sensory appeal
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💡Pro Tip
Usage Tip
Use 'flavorful' to emphasize the richness or distinctiveness of taste or aroma, not just pleasantness.
📖Word Origin
From 'flavor' (Middle English 'flavour') + '-ful' (suffix meaning 'full of').
📝Usage Notes
Commonly used in culinary contexts but can also describe other sensory experiences.
Word Breakdown
flavor
the taste or smell of something
root-ful
full of
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