Savorless

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈseɪvərləs/

Definitions of savorless

adjective having no taste or flavor; bland

Example Sentences

A1 The food was savorless, I didn't enjoy it at all.

A2 She found the soup to be savorless and bland.

B1 The dish was disappointingly savorless, lacking any depth of flavor.

B2 The chef's attempt at a new recipe turned out to be savorless and unappetizing.

C1 The savorless meal left a lot to be desired in terms of culinary experience.

C2 Despite the chef's reputation, the dish was surprisingly savorless and uninspired.

Examples of savorless in a Sentence

formal The dish was disappointingly savorless, lacking any depth of flavor.

informal This sandwich is so savorless, I can barely taste anything!

slang I can't believe I paid for this savorless pizza, it's like cardboard.

figurative Her speech was savorless, lacking any emotional impact or inspiration.

Grammatical Forms of savorless

past tense

savored

plural

savorlesses

comparative

more savorless

superlative

most savorless

present tense

savors

future tense

will savor

perfect tense

have savored

continuous tense

is savoring

singular

savorless

positive degree

savorless

infinitive

to savor

gerund

savoring

participle

savoring

Origin and Evolution of savorless

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'savorless' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'savorles'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'savorless' has retained its original meaning of lacking taste or flavor, but may also be used metaphorically to describe something dull or unexciting.