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What is the adjective for flavour?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs flavor and flavour which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

flavorless
  1. Lacking taste or flavor; without seasoning, spice, or discernible qualities of taste.
  2. Flat; lacking character or definition.
  3. (physics) Without flavor.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Many times you get Red Velvet Cake and it's just flavorless red-colored cake that relies on the frosting for taste.”
      “What you were up against was the awesome power of a chemical known as capsaicin, an odorless, flavorless substance present in chili peppers.”
      “In a similar way, the strength of political discourse has become increasingly flavorless and insipid as well.”
flavorsome
  1. Characterised or marked by flavor(s); flavorful.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He proved clever with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome, if somewhat monotonous, stew.”
      “He proved clever with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew.”
      “Served hot, those mouth-watering dumplings are juicy, and the unbroken skin of each xiao long bao holds plenty of flavorsome broth inside.”
flavoursome
  1. British spelling standard spelling of flavorsome.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The best by far were the flavoursome and full-bodied standard Russian and Polish vodkas.”
      “Later in the summer, the hillside was speckled in white with the finest and most flavoursome field mushrooms in the county.”
      “The other dishes, sesame chicken breast and pork fillet with mustard sauce were also good flavoursome and different dishes.”
flavourless
  1. British spelling standard spelling of flavorless.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It was flavourless and odourless, but it felt very satisfying sitting plumply on my tongue.”
      “The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity.”
      “The danger is of subsiding into a world of flavourless, colourless euphemism, leaving behind the robustness of good English.”
flavourful
  1. British spelling standard spelling of flavorful.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It's milky and flavourful, with an unmistakable blue cheese taste that fades just enough after each spoonful to keep you digging in for more.”
      “It wasn't the most flavourful piece of salmon I have ever eaten, but, then again, if you want a fishy fish, you don't choose salmon.”
      “Many of these icon wines are very flavourful and pleasant, and if they were priced at their true worth they would be justifiable.”
flavorous
  1. Having flavour; flavorsome.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The book is fresh and flavorous in tone, and speaks to the fancy of children.”
      “To this kind of stuff the addition of a small amount of some flavorous material is very useful.”
      “The more meaty and flavorous the persimmons, the richer will be the beer.”
flavoured
  1. Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring.
flavored
  1. American standard spelling of flavoured.
  2. Synonyms:
flavourous
  1. Alternative spelling of flavorous
flavory
flavoury
  1. Possessing flavour.
flavorful
  1. Full of flavor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Enhance a vinaigrette with purchased tapenade and toss it with peppery greens for a flavorful salad that pairs well with the pasta.”
      “If you can't find it, substitute another firm, flavorful cheese, such as fontina.”
      “Chef Mike Moody can't wait to offer some flavorful nightly specials that will feature seafood and plenty of flavor.”
flavoring
flavouring
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