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flavorful

[fley-ver-fuhl] Origin

fla·vor·ful

[fley-ver-fuhl]
adjective
full of flavor; tasty.

Origin:
1925–30; flavor + -ful

fla·vor·ful·ly, adverb
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flavourful or flavorful (ˈfleɪvəfʊl)
 
adj
having a full pleasant taste or flavour
 
flavorful or flavorful
 
adj
 
flavourfully or flavorful
 
adv
 
flavorfully or flavorful
 
adv

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Word Origin & History

flavorful
1927, from flavor + -ful. Earlier flavorsome (1853).
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Computing Dictionary

flavorful definition


flavour

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