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Flavor   /flˈeɪvər/   Listen
Flavor

noun
(Written also flavour)
1.
The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.  Synonyms: feel, feeling, flavour, look, smell, spirit, tone.  "A clergyman improved the tone of the meeting" , "It had the smell of treason"
2.
The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.  Synonyms: flavour, nip, relish, sapidity, savor, savour, smack, tang.
3.
(physics) the six kinds of quarks.  Synonym: flavour.
verb
(past & past part. flavored; pres. part. flavoring)
1.
Lend flavor to.  Synonyms: flavour, season.



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... and had for some time prided herself on emancipation from narrow New England prejudices. For example, she had not objected to wine at dinner; it had seemed indeed rather fine, imparting, as it did, an old-fashioned flavor; but she did not like the whiskey, and Harry at times appeared to become just a bit too lively—nothing excessive, of course, but his eyes and the smell and the color were a little too suggestive. And yet he was so kind and good, and when he came in at evening he bent so gallantly for his kiss, ...
— The Quest of the Silver Fleece - A Novel • W. E. B. Du Bois

... I was on hands and knees just in time to see the meeting between him and old Nab. And there stood Raffles in the silvery mist, laughing with his whole light heart, leaning back to get the full flavor of his mirth; and, nearer me, sturdy old Nab, dour and grim, with beads of dew on the hoary beard that had been lamp-black ...
— A Thief in the Night • E. W. Hornung

... tottered and before he could turn the awful visitants were upon him. One raised a round shot above his head, or so it appeared to be, and smote him full upon the crown. The other whirled a flat bludgeon and hit him on the jaw. With the smell of brimstone was mingled the pungent flavor of ripe cheese and salt-fish. Blackbeard measured his length, and the ghost of Jesse Strawn delayed an instant to dump a pot ...
— Blackbeard: Buccaneer • Ralph D. Paine

... differs from every other book—the Bible is swallowed by man. And it has disagreed with him; man has not digested it properly through lack of sufficient dissection of its parts. It has been taken with a spiritual sauce that has disguised its real flavor. Anything in the Bible, no matter how raw, is taken as God's food. It is used to demonstrate problems of diet which do not provide a balanced ration; it is accepted by the gullible though contradicted by the revelations of Geology, Astronomy, ...
— The Necessity of Atheism • Dr. D.M. Brooks

... a certain adroitness, too, and the tact to make no show of this before the brethren, or any of the sober-minded sisters. He sometimes wondered if it was not "stolen waters," it had such an extraordinary flavor of sweetness. Then he would resolve to forget it, but ...
— A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia • Amanda Minnie Douglas


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