flavourful
/ˈfleɪ.və.fəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfleɪ.vɚ.fəl/ (ame, ipa)
flavourful — 形容詞
- flavourfulpositive
- more flavourfulcomparative
- most flavourfulsuperlative
1. describing food or drink that has a strong, pleasant taste you can clearly notic
風味十足的
味道濃郁、令人印象深刻的食物
describing food or drink that has a strong, pleasant taste you can clearly notice — for example, a curry with many spices, or a soup made from fresh herbs and slow-cooked meat.
Jiwoo's grandmother makes the most flavourful kimchi stew in the whole village.
Jiwoo 的奶奶做的泡菜湯是全村最有風味的。
attributive: flavourful + noun (food)
The slow-cooked lamb was tender and incredibly flavourful after six hours in the oven.
慢燉的羊肉在烤箱裡烤了六小時後,肉質軟嫩、風味十足。
predicative: be + flavourful, intensifier 'incredibly'
Walid added fresh garlic and lemon juice to make the rice more flavourful.
Walid 加了新鮮的蒜頭和檸檬汁,讓米飯更有風味。
Nala chose ripe tomatoes from the market because they are sweeter and more flavourful than supermarket ones.
Nala 在市場挑了熟透的番茄,因為它們比超市的更甜、更有風味。
The little café near the harbour serves simple but flavourful seafood pasta.
港口旁那家小咖啡館供應簡單卻風味十足的海鮮義大利麵。
- tasty
more informal and everyday; works for both home and restaurant food
- savoury
emphasises salty or meaty taste rather than sweet; narrower scope
- delicious
praises overall enjoyment; flavourful focuses specifically on strength of taste
- well-seasoned
narrower; implies the taste comes specifically from added herbs and spices
文法句型
flavourful + noun
be + flavourful
用法筆記
Subject is almost always food, drink, or an ingredient — not people, places, or abstract things. Frequently appears as a predicate with intensifiers like 'incredibly', 'really', 'wonderfully'. The American spelling is 'flavorful'; both forms are otherwise identical.