Flavor

Noun

 * 1) The quality produced by the sensation of taste.
 * 2) A substance used to produce a taste; flavoring.
 * 3) A variety of tastes attributed to an object.
 * 4) The characteristic quality of something.
 * 5) A type of something.
 * 6)  a term used to name the six types of quarks (top, bottom, strange, charmed, up, and down) or three types of leptons (electron, muon, and tauon).

Verb

 * 1)  To add flavoring to (something).

Verbs for Flavor
acclaim—; adulterate—; affect—; create—; detect—; dislike—; extract—; marvel at—; mask—; protect—; retain—; scent—; smell—; —burns out; —delights; — dies; —rivals; —stales.

Adverbs for Flavor
delectably; delicately; exotically; appetizingly; pungently; inimitably; matchlessly; characteristically; originally; temptingly;palatably; exhilaratingly; toothsomely; incomparably.

Synonyms for Flavor
taste, gusto, savor, essence, relish, zest, aroma, spirit, soul, quality.

Thesaurus
aftertaste, air, ambiance, ambience, aroma, atmosphere, attribute, badge, besprinkle, bitter, brand, breath, breathe, brew, cachet, cast, character, characteristic, color, condiment, condiments, configuration, cut, decoct, definite odor, detectable odor, differentia, differential, distinctive feature, dredge, dye, earmark, effluvium, emanation, entincture, essence, exhalation, extract, feature, feel, feeling, figure, flavorer, flavoring, fragrance, fume, gust, hallmark, hint, idiocrasy, idiosyncrasy, imbrue, imbue, impregnate, impress, impression, index, individualism, infiltrate, infuse, instill, keynote, leaven, lineaments, mannerism, mark, marking, mold, nature, odor, palate, particularity, peculiarity, penetrate, pepper, permeate, pervade, piquancy, property, quality, quirk, redolence, relish, salt, sapidity, sapor, saturate, sauce, savor, savoriness, scent, seal, season, seasoner, seasoning, sense, shape, singularity, smack, smell, soupcon, sour, specialty, spice, spirit, spoor, stamp, steep, stench, stomach, style, subtle odor, suffuse, suggestion, sweet, taint, tang, taste, tastiness, temper, tincture, tinge, token, tongue, tooth, touch, trace, trail, trait, transfuse, trick, whiff, zest

Alternative forms

 * (Commonwealth English) flavour

Etymology
meaning "smell, odor", usually pleasing, from flaour:, from  flator:, from  flator:, from flo:

Noun

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Verb

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 * Swedish: smaksätta

Derived terms

 * flavoring