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flavors

Pronunciation: [ˈfleɪvərz]

Word

Context: “food”

(noun) different kinds of tastes that you can experience when you eat or drink something. Each flavor can be sweet, sour, salty, or spicy, making the food taste unique.

Example

I love the flavors of strawberries and cream in my dessert.

Example

This soup doesn’t have any strong flavors; it tastes very bland.

Example

What flavors do you like on your ice cream?

Context: “variety”

(noun) a specific type or version of something that adds an interesting twist or characteristic. It can refer to different styles, versions, or options, like the flavor of a game or movie.

Example

The new video game has a cool space flavor that makes it really exciting.

Example

The last movie I watched didn’t have much flavor at all; it felt boring.

Example

What flavor of music do you enjoy the most?

Context: “enhance”

(verb) to add a special taste to food or drink. When you flavor something, you're making it taste better by adding different ingredients or spices.

Example

She loves to flavor her salad with a squeeze of lemon.

Example

You shouldn’t try to flavor the cake with too much salt; it will ruin the taste.

Example

How do you usually flavor your pasta?

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