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The synonyms of “Flavorful” are: flavorous, flavorsome, flavourful, flavourous, flavoursome, sapid, saporous
Flavorful as an Adjective
Definitions of "Flavorful" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “flavorful” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Full of flavor.
Synonyms of "Flavorful" as an adjective (7 Words)
flavorous | Having a pleasant or pungent flavour. |
flavorsome | Full of flavor. |
flavourful | (of food or drink) having a full, distinctive taste; full of flavour. The food is satisfying flavourful and wonderful to share. |
flavourous | Full of flavor. |
flavoursome | (of food or drink) having a pleasant, distinct flavour; tasty. An incredibly rich and flavoursome dish. |
sapid | Full of flavor. The aromatic stew was just as sapid as it smelled. |
saporous | Full of flavor. |
Associations of "Flavorful" (30 Words)
ambrosial | Worthy of the gods. Ambrosial food. |
appetizing | Stimulating one’s appetite. The appetizing aroma of sizzling bacon. |
aroma | A distinctive, typically pleasant smell. The tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee. |
aromatic | An aromatic compound. A massage with aromatic oils. |
cloying | Excessively sweet, rich, or sentimental, especially to a disgusting or sickening degree. A romantic rather cloying story. |
delectable | Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste. Delectable handmade chocolates. |
delicious | Variety of sweet eating apples. A delicious joke. |
flavor | Lend flavor to. |
fragrance | A perfume or aftershave. Men who don t customarily wear fragrance. |
fragrant | Pleasant-smelling. She gathered the fragrant blooms. |
gustatory | Concerned with tasting or the sense of taste. Gustatory delights. |
luscious | (of food or drink) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste. A luscious and fragrant dessert wine. |
musky | Resembling the smell of musk. |
odoriferous | Having or giving off a smell, especially an unpleasant one. An odoriferous pile of fish. |
odorous | Having or giving off an odour. Odorous garbage. |
palatable | (of an action or proposal) acceptable or satisfactory. A palatable solution to the problem. |
perfume | Impregnate with perfume or a sweet smelling substance. Her hair was oiled and perfumed. |
pudding | A cooked sweet dish served after the main course of a meal. A rice pudding. |
redolent | Serving to bring to mind. A campaign redolent of machine politics. |
saccharine | Overly sweet. Saccharine music. |
savor | Taste appreciatively. Savor the soup. |
savory | Any of several aromatic herbs or subshrubs of the genus Satureja having spikes of flowers attractive to bees. A past that was scarcely savory. |
scent | Catch the scent of get wind of. The bull advanced scenting the breeze at every step. |
smell | A quality in something that is perceived by the faculty of smell an odour or scent. Lingering kitchen smells. |
sweet | With sweetening added. Hello my sweet. |
taste | Have a distinctive or characteristic taste. The waiter poured some wine for him to taste. |
tasty | (of food) having a pleasant, distinct flavour. A tasty young lady. |
treacle | Cloying sentimentality or flattery. Enough of this treacle let s get back to business. |
zesty | Marked by spirited enjoyment. |