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View synonyms for flavorful

flavorful

[ fley-ver-fuhl ]

adjective

  1. full of flavor; tasty.


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Other Words From

  • flavor·ful·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of flavorful1

First recorded in 1925–30; flavor + -ful
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Example Sentences

Brenna Houck sent both spicy, flavorful molasses cookies and shortbread cookies, and neither took on the flavor of the other when separated in baggies within the same box.

From Eater

Throw all your ingredients right on the pan and pop it in the oven, and voila, you’ve got a tasty, flavorful dish.

Since your oven is already on, roast your potatoes, then mash, for a super-flavorful dish.

How to make the most flavorful vegetable stockDrippings and Flavorings.

The Mina brand worked but didn’t form as thick or flavorful of a glaze.

Taste the good life in Santa Fe, New Mexico, filled with art galleries, adobe hotels and flavorful restaurants.

Scott cooks up really great flavorful food in a warm environment.

For the best burgers, Raichlen suggests using a flavorful cut of meat, like sirloin or chuck.

And lucky for us, avocados are finally coming into season, making this dip rich, creamy, and so flavorful.

From the Andes to dinner tables in the U.S., quinoa has come a long, flavorful way to prominence in the grain family.

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