flavour
/ˈfleɪvər/
noun
- The particular taste of a food or drink.
- I love the sweet flavour of ripe mangoes.
- The soup had a spicy flavour from the ginger.
- This ice cream has a rich chocolate flavour.
- A distinctive quality or atmosphere that something has.
- Her speech added a humorous flavour to the event.
- The music gave the party a lively flavour.
- The old town has a unique historical flavour.
- A particular type or variety of something, especially a product.
- The store sells ten different flavours of yogurt.
- This new flavour of soda is very popular.
- We tried a new flavour of popcorn at the cinema.
verb
- To give a particular taste to food or drink.
- The chef flavoured the dish with fresh basil.
- She flavoured the sauce with garlic and herbs.
- You can flavour the tea with a slice of lemon.
- To add a distinctive quality or character to something.
- The artist flavoured the painting with bright colors.
- His personal stories flavoured the conversation.
- The author flavoured the novel with local dialect.
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