The quality produced by the sensation of taste
“The bread didn't really rise, but it had a great flavour that the kids loved, so we ate every loaf.”
A strong, zesty or pungent taste
“He praised the strong flavour of the wild turkey, as compared with the domestic fowl.”
Something that produces or enhances taste
“Dawn had been making cucumber pickles to add some flavour to the meat and potatoes next winter.”
A distinct impression or quality associated with something
“It marries well with the extreme storytelling and characterisation to give the film a flavour of operatic grandeur.”
A (slight) hint of the essential character of something
“I was grateful for the opportunity to get a flavour of what it's like to be close to one of the greatest club competitions in the world.”
A phenomenon that is popular for a short period of time
“For some time now, genetic triggering has been the flavour of the month.”
The character or fundamental values of a person, people, culture, or movement
A feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing that serves to identify them
To give or add flavour to, typically by seasoning
“The dye obtained from the flowers is used to colour and flavour foods like rice, soups, cheeses, and butter.”
To give a particular character to
“He consciously endeavored to flavour his music with Polish characteristics.”
To affect slightly with a feeling or quality
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