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flavor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"flavor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a particular taste, odor, or quality that something has. Example sentence: "This dish has a unique flavor that I have never tasted before."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
This dish is huge and fantastic in flavor, if slightly run-of-the-mill, even unambitious.
News & Media
"It's like a perfect combination of Florence Welch and Lana Del Rey" claims hb0x, while Marian Fusek adds: "Actually I find there beat of Massive attack, flavor of Florence's voice and The XX guitar style (sic)".
News & Media
The combination is a jewel box of immense intensity and diminutive size: a flavor haiku, much harder to create than to eat.
News & Media
It is an intriguing idea, so I have copied some excerpts to provide a flavor of the analysis.Mr Gave begins by arguing that convertability risk is inhibiting investment in the troubled countries:By early 2003, very obvious value was starting to emerge in the Hong Kong real estate market…Like most investors, I was still worried that the Hong Kong dollar might break its peg to the US$.
News & Media
And unlike scented ads, which can be used to create an aura (a resort, for instance, might use a coconut scent to evoke tropical relaxation), edible ones can only advertise the product itself.But First Flavor and US Ink think the collapse in newspaper advertising revenue, as a result of the recession and the rise of the internet, provides an opportunity.
News & Media
One said that strawberry was her favorite flavor and she planned to switch to this new brand.It seems that overconfidence in one's expertise is a key weakness in these exercises:In the art of the con, magicians and swindlers and forgers insist, the ideal victim is not an ignoramus but an expert.
News & Media
It is difficult to maintain that youth to-day is so very different from what it has been in other periods of the country's history, especially as "the capriciousness of beauty," the "heartlessness" and "carelessness" of youth, are charges of a too suspiciously bromidic flavor to carry conviction.You bet.
News & Media
Nineteen of the 32 praised the strawberry flavor.
News & Media
Impossibility results often bear a negative flavor.
Science
These statements are strikingly consequentialist in flavor.
Science
This has the definite flavor of being antirealist about some key elements of explanation in chaos (§5.2) and has been criticized as such (Koperski 2001).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food, use specific adjectives to enhance the description of the "flavor", such as "savory", "sweet", or "tangy".
Common error
Avoid using overly broad terms like "good" or "bad" to describe "flavor". Instead, opt for more descriptive language that conveys the specific taste experience.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "flavor" is as a noun, denoting a distinctive taste, smell, or quality. Ludwig examples demonstrate its use in both literal and figurative contexts, consistent with its description.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "flavor" functions primarily as a noun to describe distinctive tastes, smells, or qualities. It is a grammatically correct and versatile term, as confirmed by Ludwig, used across a range of registers, from scientific to informal. The best practice is to use specific descriptors to enhance the description of the "flavor", while avoiding generic terms. The analysis reveals it to be very common in both News & Media and Science, with less frequent appearances in Encyclopedias and Wiki contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
taste
Focuses specifically on the gustatory sensation.
aroma
Emphasizes the scent component of the sensory experience.
essence
Highlights the fundamental nature or quality.
character
Refers to the distinctive attributes or qualities of something.
quality
Indicates a general attribute or characteristic.
nuance
Highlights subtle differences or variations.
tinge
Suggests a slight or subtle influence or quality.
feel
Refers to a general impression or sensation.
undertone
Implies a subtle or underlying quality.
note
Emphasizes a particular element or aspect.
FAQs
How can I use "flavor" in a sentence?
You can use "flavor" as a noun to describe the taste of something, as in "The soup has a rich flavor". It can also be used metaphorically, such as "The project has a creative flavor".
What are some synonyms for "flavor"?
How do I avoid being too generic when describing a flavor?
Instead of using simple adjectives like "good" or "bad", try to be more descriptive by using terms like "savory", "sweet", "spicy", or "tangy". Consider the specific ingredients and how they contribute to the overall "taste".
What's the difference between "flavor" and "taste"?
"Flavor" is often used to describe the overall sensory experience of food, including smell and texture, while "taste" refers specifically to the gustatory sense. You might say, "The dish has a unique flavor," or "I like the taste of chocolate".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested