Flavoury

/ˈfleɪvəri/ adjective

Definition

Having noticeable flavor; characterized by strong or pleasant taste (British spelling).

Etymology

From 'flavour' (British spelling) plus the suffix '-y' (from Old English). This is the British spelling of 'flavory'.

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The '-y' suffix is so old and common that you barely notice you're using it—almost every child learns to make new adjectives by adding '-y' to nouns naturally!

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