Pronunciation: /ˈfleɪvər/
noun a distinct taste or quality
A1 I like the flavor of chocolate ice cream.
A2 The soup has a strong flavor of herbs and spices.
B1 She added extra seasoning to enhance the flavor of the dish.
B2 The wine connoisseur could detect the subtle flavors of oak and berries.
C1 The chef's signature dish is known for its complex and unique flavor profile.
C2 The artisanal chocolate has a rich and decadent flavor that lingers on the palate.
verb to add flavor to something
A1 I flavor my tea with honey.
A2 She flavors her pasta with garlic and olive oil.
B1 The chef flavored the dish with a hint of lemon zest.
B2 He always flavors his desserts with exotic spices.
C1 The mixologist expertly flavors his cocktails with unique ingredients.
C2 The renowned chef is known for his ability to flavor dishes in innovative ways.
formal The chef carefully balanced the flavor profile of the dish to ensure a harmonious taste.
informal I love the flavor of this ice cream, it's so delicious!
slang This pizza has so much flavor, it's off the chain!
figurative Her personality has a unique flavor that sets her apart from the rest.
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