flavoured
Flavoured (adj) means (British spelling) Having a particular taste, often from an added ingredient. Example: “The yogurt comes in strawberry-flavoured and vanilla-flavoured varieties.”
How to use flavoured
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishGiven a specific taste through an added flavoring.
American English spells this "flavored."
Word forms
more flavoured comparative, most flavoured superlative
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The yogurt comes in strawberry-_____ and vanilla-flavoured varieties.
Rhymes for flavoured
Frequently asked questions
What does “flavoured” mean?
The word “flavoured” means (British spelling) Having a particular taste, often from an added ingredient. In plain terms, given a specific taste through an added flavoring.
How do you use “flavoured” in a sentence?
Here is “flavoured” used in a sentence: “The yogurt comes in strawberry-flavoured and vanilla-flavoured varieties.”
What part of speech is “flavoured”?
“Flavoured” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of flavoured?
"flavoured" (adj) means (British spelling) Having a particular taste, often from an added ingredient.