flavour

noun
UK: /ˈfleɪvər/
US: /ˈfleɪvər/
  1. The taste of a particular type of food or drink.

    1. I like the flavour of this ice cream very much.
    2. The soup has a delicate flavour enhanced by fresh herbs from the garden.
  2. A particular quality or atmosphere.

    1. This joke added flavour to the boring evening.
    2. The city has a distinct flavour, a mix of history and modern life.
flavour verb
  1. To give a particular taste to food or drink.

    1. I will flavour the cake with lemon zest.
    2. Spices are often used to flavour food from different cultures.
  2. To give something more interest or excitement.

    1. She tried to flavour her speech with humor.
    2. The documentary flavour can be enhanced by adding real-life stories.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flavour" in English means: The taste of a particular type of food or drink., A particular quality or atmosphere..

The phonetic transcription of "flavour" is /ˈfleɪvər/ in British English and /ˈfleɪvər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flavour": taste, savor, aroma, essence, quality, character, season, spice.

Example usage of "flavour": "I like the flavour of this ice cream very much.". More examples on the page.