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flavour
ˈfleɪvə/
noun
noun: flavor
- 1.the distinctive taste of a food or drink."the yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavours"
synonymes : taste, savour, tang, relish, palate; Plus raresapor"the slightly sweet flavour of prosciutto"flavouring, seasoning, tastiness, tang, tanginess, interest, relish, bite, piquancy, pungency, savour, smack, spice, spiciness, sharpness, zest, raciness, edge;informalzing, zip, punch"salami can give extra flavour to spaghetti sauces"antonymes : blandness - USa substance used to alter or enhance the taste of food or drink; a flavouring.
- 2.an indication of the essential character of something."the extracts give a flavour of the content and tone of the conversation"
synonymes : impression, indication, suggestion, hint, taste, nuance "this excerpt will give a flavour of the report"- a distinctive quality or atmosphere."whitewashed walls and red pantiles gave the resort a Mediterranean flavour"
synonymes : character, quality, feel, feeling, ambience, atmosphere, aura, air, mood, aspect, tone, tenor, complexion, style, stamp, property; Plus element, vein, strand, streak;spirit, essence, soul, nature, heart;informalvibe"the tournament had a strong international flavour"
- 3.a kind, variety, or sort."various flavours of firewall are evolving"
- 4.Physicsa quantized property of quarks which differentiates them into at least six varieties (up, down, charmed, strange, top, bottom).
verb
verb: flavor
- 1.alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient."chunks of chicken flavoured with herbs"
synonymes : add flavour to, add flavouring to, season, spice (up), add seasoning/herbs/spices to, add piquancy to, ginger up, enrich, enliven, liven up; Plus informalspike, pep up"many cuisines use spices to flavour their foods"- give a distinctive quality to."the faint exasperation that had flavoured her tone"
Origine
late Middle English (in the sense ‘fragrance, aroma’): from Old French flaor, perhaps based on a blend of Latin flatus ‘blowing’ and foetor ‘stench’; the -v- appears to have been introduced in Middle English by association with savour. Sense 1 of the noun dates from the late 17th century.
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noun
- 1. saveur
- 2. goût
- 3. parfum
- 4. assaisonnement
verb
- 1. parfumer
- 2. assaisonner
- 3. donner le goût
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Flavor definition, taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth. See more.Flavor | Definition of Flavor by Merriam-Webster
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Define flavor: odor, fragrance; the quality of something that affects the sense of taste — flavor in a sentence.flavour définition dans le dictionnaire Anglais de Cambridge
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flavour définition, signification, qu'est ce que flavour: how food or drink tastes, or a particular taste itself: . En savoir plus.Flavour definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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Flavour definition: The flavour of a food or drink is its taste. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.flavour | Definition of flavour in English by Oxford Dictionaries
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Definition of flavour - the distinctive taste of a food or drink, an indication of the essential character of something, a kind, variety, or sort, a quant.flavor | Definition of flavor in US English by Oxford Dictionaries
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Definition of flavor in US English - the distinctive taste of a food or drink, an indication of the essential character of something, a kind, variety, or sor.Flavor - definition of flavor by The Free Dictionary
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Define flavor. flavor synonyms, flavor pronunciation, flavor translation, English dictionary definition of flavor. n. 1. Distinctive taste; savor: a flavor of smoke in bacon. 2. A distinctive yet intangible quality felt to be characteristic of a given thing: "What...Flavour - definition of flavour by The Free Dictionary
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Define flavour. flavour synonyms, flavour pronunciation, flavour translation, English dictionary definition of flavour. n. & v. Chiefly British Variant of flavor. or n 1. taste perceived in food or liquid in the mouth 2. a substance added to food, etc, to impart a specific...Urban Dictionary: flavor
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Flavor is ones style, swag, Apearence, and uniqueness it is very very atractive!Flavor - Wikipedia
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The "trigeminal senses", which detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat, as well as temperature and texture, are also important to the overall gestalt of flavor perception. The flavor of the food, as such, can be altered with natural or artificial flavorants which affect these senses. A "flavorant" is defined as a substance ...