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Flavoured vs. Flavored — What's the Difference?

Flavoured vs. Flavored — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Flavoured and Flavored

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Flavoured

(British spelling) Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring.
This is only grape flavoured soda, the flavouring is artificial; real grape juice tastes much richer.

Flavored

Distinctive taste; savor
A flavor of smoke in bacon.

Flavoured

Simple past tense and past participle of flavour

Flavored

A distinctive yet intangible quality felt to be characteristic of a given thing
"What matters in literature ... is surely the idiosyncratic, the individual, the flavor or color of a particular human suffering" (Harold Bloom).

Flavoured

Same as flavored; - of foods.
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Flavored

A flavoring
Contains no artificial flavors.

Flavoured

Having been given flavor (as by seasoning)

Flavored

Any of six types of quark (down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top), distinguished by generation, electric charge, and mass.

Flavored

Any of six types of lepton (electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tauon, tau neutrino), distinguished by generation, electric charge, and mass.

Flavored

(Archaic) Aroma; fragrance.

Flavored

To give flavor to.

Flavored

Standard spelling of flavoured
This is only grape-flavored soda. The flavoring is artificial; real grape juice tastes much richer.

Flavored

Simple past tense and past participle of flavor

Flavored

Having a distinct flavor; as, high-flavored wine.

Flavored

Having been given flavor (as by seasoning)

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