Definition
Having a pleasant, noticeable flavor; tasty and flavorful (British spelling).
Etymology
From 'flavour' (British spelling) plus the suffix '-some' (from Old English '-sum'). This is the British variant of 'flavorsome'.
Kelly Says
British English kept more of these old '-some' adjectives while American English moved toward '-ful'—it's why 'wholesome' sounds more British and antiquated compared to modern '-ful' adjectives!
Translations
CACatalà
delicios
de-li-ci-os
CSČeština
chutné
choot-neh
DEDeutsch
aromatisch
a-ro-ma-tish
ELΕλληνικά
γευστικός
ye-s-ti-kos
ESEspañol
sabroso
sa-bro-so
FAفارسی
خوشمزه
khosh-mazeh
FRFrançais
savoureux
sa-vuh-r-u
HIहिन्दी
स्वादिष्ट
swa-di-sh
HUMagyar
ízletes
eez-le-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
lezat
le-zat
ITItaliano
gustoso
gus-to-so
JA日本語
風味豊か
fun-mi-o-to-ya
MSBahasa Melayu
lezat
le-zat
NLNederlands
lekker
lek-ker
PLPolski
smaczne
sma-ch-ne
PTPortuguês
saboroso
sa-bo-ro-so
RORomână
aromatice
a-ro-ma-ti-ce
RUРусский
вкусный
vkus-nyy
TRTürkçe
lezzetli
lez-zet-li
UKУкраїнська
смачний
sma-ch-nyy
URاردو
خوشمزه
khush-mazah