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flavourful

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fla·vour·ful British English, flavorful American English /ˈfleɪvəfʊl $ -vər-/ adjective  having a strong pleasant taste 味浓可口的 flavourful cheese 浓郁可口的奶酪
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flavourfulA certain level of fruit is needed for a wine to be rounded and flavourful.The following dishes depend upon fresh, flavourful, and well-chosen raw materials.The better quality carcasses are fatter, more juicy, and more flavourful than carcasses of the lower grades.
fla·vour·ful adjectiveChineseSyllable
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flavourful
flavourful British English, flavorful American English /ˈfleɪvəfʊl $ -vər-/ adjective
having a strong pleasant taste:
    flavourful cheese
     
THESAURUS
    delicious something that is delicious tastes very good, and you enjoy eating or drinking it: The apple pie is delicious with vanilla ice cream.
    tasty informal food that is tasty has a strong taste that you like: She makes a really tasty dish with chicken and rice.
    succulent written succulent food contains a lot of juice and tastes good – used especially about fruit, vegetables, or meat: succulent melons | a succulent steak
    appetizing (also appetising British English) food that looks or smells appetizing makes you feel that you want to eat it: The soup didn’t look very appetizing but it tasted delicious.
    mouth-watering food that is mouth-watering smells or looks delicious, especially in a way that persuades you to buy or eat it: The waiter came round with a tray of mouth-watering cream cakes.
    flavourful (also flavorful American English) having a strong pleasant taste – used especially in written descriptions: a flavourful red wine
    yummy/scrumptious informal tasting very good – used about food, not about drinks: Her homemade brownies are really yummy. | a scrumptious meal