Flavorfully Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations
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flavorfully
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Definition
used to describe food or drinks
Full of flavor; tasty and delicious. Something that is flavorfully prepared is rich in taste and aroma.
Synonyms
appetizing, delicious, flavorful, savory, tasty.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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flavorfully |
Used to describe something with a rich and distinctive taste, often emphasizing the intensity of flavor.
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tasty |
A simple and informal word used to describe food that tastes good and is pleasant to eat.
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delicious |
Commonly used to describe food or beverages that taste very good and provide great pleasure when eaten or drunk.
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savory |
Typically used for foods that are salty or spicy rather than sweet, and intense in flavor.
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flavorful |
Describing food that has a strong and pleasant taste, similar to 'flavorfully' but used in general contexts.
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appetizing |
Used when referring to food that looks or smells especially good, stimulating hunger or desire to eat.
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Examples of usage
- The chef prepared a flavorfully seasoned dish.
- The wine was described as flavorfully fruity and aromatic.
Translations
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Origin of 'flavorfully'
The word 'flavorfully' is a combination of 'flavor' and the adverb 'fully'. It originated in the late 20th century in English language to describe food or drinks that are full of taste and aroma. The term gained popularity in culinary circles due to the emphasis on rich and delicious flavors in cooking and dining experiences.
See also: flavored, flavorful, flavorfulness, flavoring, flavorless, flavorlessness.