flavor in Latin
flavor in Latin is sapor — flavor means (American spelling) The distinct taste of a food or drink.
flavor in Latin
sapor
What does "flavor" mean?
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noun (American spelling) The distinct taste of a food or drink.
"The soup had a rich, smoky flavor."
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noun The distinctive character or quality of something.
"The film captures the flavor of small-town life in the 1950s."
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verb To add taste or seasoning to something.
"She flavored the stew with fresh herbs."
flavor in a sentence
- The soup had a rich, smoky flavor.
- This ice cream comes in a dozen different flavors.
- The film captures the flavor of small-town life in the 1950s.
- She flavored the stew with fresh herbs.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "flavor" in Latin?
"flavor" in Latin is sapor. flavor means: (American spelling) The distinct taste of a food or drink.
How do you use "flavor" in a sentence?
Example: "The soup had a rich, smoky flavor." In Latin, "flavor" is sapor.
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