Flavorsome

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfleɪvərsəm/

Definitions of flavorsome

adjective describing something as having a pleasing or appealing taste

Example Sentences

A1 The soup was very flavorsome.

A2 I love trying new flavorsome dishes when I travel.

B1 The chef is known for creating flavorsome and innovative recipes.

B2 The restaurant received rave reviews for its flavorsome cuisine.

C1 The flavorsome aroma of the freshly baked bread filled the room.

C2 The wine connoisseur could detect the complex and flavorsome notes in the vintage bottle.

Examples of flavorsome in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a flavorsome dish using a variety of fresh herbs and spices.

informal This pizza is so flavorsome, I can't stop eating it!

slang I heard that new restaurant has some seriously flavorsome food.

figurative The colors in the painting were so vibrant and flavorsome, it really brought the scene to life.

Grammatical Forms of flavorsome

past tense

flavorsomed

plural

flavorsomes

comparative

more flavorsome

superlative

most flavorsome

present tense

flavorsome

future tense

will be flavorsome

perfect tense

have flavorsomed

continuous tense

is flavorsoming

singular

flavorsome

positive degree

flavorsome

infinitive

to flavorsome

gerund

flavorsoming

participle

flavorsome

Origin and Evolution of flavorsome

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'flavorsome' originated from the combination of the words 'flavor' and 'some' to describe something full of flavor or tasty.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'flavorsome' has remained consistent in its meaning of being flavorful or tasty, and has become a common descriptor in the culinary world.