flavor
Pronunciation: [ˈfleɪvər]
Word
Context: "food"
(noun) the taste of something, like food or drinks. It describes how something tastes, like sweet, sour, or salty. When you eat ice cream, the flavor tells you if it’s chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry.
Example
The chocolate cake has a rich flavor that everyone loves.
Example
The soup lacks flavor and tastes very bland.
Example
What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
Context: "characteristic"
(noun) the special quality or style of something. This can be used to describe not just food but also experiences or things that have a unique feeling. It helps us understand how something feels or looks.
Example
The movie had a charming flavor that made it very enjoyable.
Example
The book's flavor was dull and failed to engage the readers.
Example
What kind of flavor does this art have?
Context: "food"
(verb) to add something to food or drink to change its taste. If you flavor your food, you make it taste different or better by putting in spices or other ingredients.
Example
She decided to flavor the soup with some herbs and spices.
Example
He forgot to flavor the dish, and it tasted very plain.
Example
How do you usually flavor your pasta?
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