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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
flavoured
adjective
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
richly flavoured/scented
▪ These are full-bodied, richly flavoured wines which, with the wines of Sacy, are the best of the Petite Montagne.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ an orange-flavoured drink
▪ The wines of Alsace are dry and delicately flavoured.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Dinner or supper consists of three courses; soup, a savoury snack with wholemeal bread and a choice of flavoured desserts.
▪ For lunch there is a choice of flavoured milk drinks.
▪ It is able to brew 10 different types of beer, including exotically flavoured beers.
▪ These are full-bodied, richly flavoured wines which, with the wines of Sacy, are the best of the Petite Montagne.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
flavoured

flavoured \flavoured\ adj. same as flavored; -- of foods. [Chiefly Brit.]

Syn: flavored, seasoned.

Wiktionary
flavoured
  1. Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring. alt. Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring. v

  2. (en-past of: flavour)

WordNet
flavoured

adj. having been given flavor (as by seasoning) [syn: flavored, seasoned]

Usage examples of "flavoured".

Larkin avowed a sort of parental interest in both parties to the indentures, and made, at closing, a little speech, very high in morality, and flavoured in a manly way with religion, and congratulated Mark on his honour and plain dealing, which he gave us to understand were the secrets of all success in life, as they had been, in an humble way of his own.

The most savoury viands, the most high flavoured ragouts, and the most delicious wines presented themselves spontaneously to the expecting attendant.

Opening the bathroom cabinet, she saw a tube of toothpaste and pack of flavoured condoms, designer lipsticks, eye liners and jars of foundation and bronzers.

Having thrust cups of tea on willing stall holders and remembering that Hermione liked hers camomile and flavoured with honey, Guy led Marigold, who'd been up since six, off to the beer tent for something stronger.

It continued to drop, however, though not so dramatically, and in about a week it was normal or a tittle or so above, and I was able to embark on the long course of egg-nogs, very lightly flavoured with rum, with which my mother was determined to bring back my strength.

The halitus of the place came to her, the stench of the man’s body mingled with the smell of the confined animals and the odour of their droppings, all flavoured with the fumes from the charcoal.

I spent ten sous on a cup of coffee and a plate of fried onions and haricot beans, and three francs on a savoury pie, highly flavoured with garlic, and a quarter-bottle of excellent cognac.

They drank very little wine, and it made the Hollies very talkative: for the most part they quenched their thirst with deep draughts of mingled dew and rain, flavoured with forest flowers and the airy taste of the thinnest clouds.

Apart from the marine glue, flavoured with sherry and thickened with crushed biscuit, that began the feast, and a dwarfish fowl which Stephen carefully divided into four wizzened pieces that tasted of tar, and some of yesterday's dried peas, boiled in a cloth until they merged into a homogenous mass, it was exactly the same salt horse and biscuit that had nourished the gunroom, the midshipmen's berth, and the mess-deck a little earlier in the day.

Lozenges or troches containing 3 grains of Elm flavoured with methyl salicylate are used as a demulcent.