Flavorless

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfleɪvərləs/

Definitions of flavorless

adjective describing something that lacks flavor or taste

Example Sentences

A1 The soup was flavorless.

A2 She found the salad to be flavorless.

B1 The pasta dish was unfortunately flavorless.

B2 The chef's attempt at creating a new dish was deemed flavorless by the critics.

C1 The restaurant received negative reviews due to their flavorless menu options.

C2 Despite the chef's expertise, the dish was disappointingly flavorless.

Examples of flavorless in a Sentence

formal The chef received complaints that the dish was flavorless.

informal This food is so flavorless, I can't even eat it.

slang I can't stand this bland and flavorless food.

figurative Her writing was described as flavorless, lacking any depth or emotion.

Grammatical Forms of flavorless

past tense

flavored

plural

flavorlesses

comparative

more flavorless

superlative

most flavorless

present tense

flavorless

future tense

will be flavorless

perfect tense

has been flavorless

continuous tense

is being flavorless

singular

flavorless

positive degree

flavorless

infinitive

to flavorless

gerund

flavorlessing

participle

flavorlessed

Origin and Evolution of flavorless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'flavorless' originated from the combination of the Old French word 'flaveur' meaning taste or smell, and the suffix '-less' indicating without.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'flavorless' has evolved to not only describe food or drinks lacking in taste but also to refer to anything that lacks excitement, interest, or appeal.