flavoursome

/'fleivəsəm/
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flavoursome

The chef tastes the flavoursome soup from a wooden spoon.

Definition

Adjective: - Having a full, pleasant, or distinctive taste: Describes food or drink that has a rich, enjoyable, or pronounced flavor.

Usage

The adjective "flavoursome" is used to describe the quality of having a good, strong, or appealing taste. It is a positive descriptor, often applied to food and drink. It is more common in British English; the American English spelling is "flavorsome."

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "flavoursome of...": Used to indicate what specific flavor something has.
    • The sauce was flavoursome of garlic and rosemary.
Variants and Related Words
  • Flavorful (adj, AmE): Having a full, rich flavor. (Synonymous with "flavoursome").
  • Flavoursomeness (n, BrE): The quality of being flavoursome.
    • The flavoursomeness of the dish comes from the spices.
Synonyms
  • Tasty: Having a pleasant flavor.
  • Savory: Pleasantly salty or spicy, not sweet.
  • Palatable: Pleasant to taste.
Antonyms
  • Bland: Lacking strong flavor.
  • Tasteless: Having no flavor.
  • Insipid: Lacking flavor or interest.
flavoursome

The chef tastes the flavoursome soup from a wooden spoon.

Adjective
  1. full of flavor

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