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flavorful

American  
[fley-ver-fuhl] / ˈfleɪ vər fəl /

adjective

  1. full of flavor; tasty.


Other Word Forms

  • flavorfully adverb

Etymology

Origin of flavorful

First recorded in 1925–30; flavor + -ful

Example Sentences

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Diaz credits social media with sparking a “fervor for really spicy, flavorful food,” and said people are willing to splurge on Caribbean restaurants, since they “travel by eating.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“It is a daily staple with deep cultural significance and a flavorful profile that captures the essence of Bhutanese family life.”

From Salon

How easily we become snobbish about ingredients that offer smart, flavorful solutions for real bodies and finite energy.

From Salon

My dinner on the first night was another happy surprise — a fairly tender and flavorful flat iron steak.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s endlessly adaptable, deeply flavorful, and that crispy, crackly skin is a built-in celebration.

From Salon