
Maintaining consistency in academic writing is essential for logical and straightforward work. Yet, numerous students face challenges distinguishing between British English vs. American English, confusing, particularly when determining the correct spelling of words like βflavourβ or βflavor.β If you aim to enhance your comprehension of these two language variations, please proceed with further reading.
βFlavourβ or βflavorβ
βFlavourβ or βflavorβ serves as both a noun and a verb, referring to the distinctive taste or quality of a substance, especially in food and drink. As a verb, βflavour/flavorβ can be used in various tenses, such as present, past, and present continuous. In British English, βflavourβ is the preferred spelling, while in American English, βflavorβ is the preferred form.

British English
flavour

American English
flavor
In British English, the more common spelling is βflavour,β while in American English βflavorβ is used. There is no variation or ambiguity in the recommended spellings for each English variant.
Examples of using βflavourβ and βflavorβ as a verb
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb βflavour/flavorβ in British and American English.


Examples of using βflavourβ and βflavorβ as a noun
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the noun βflavour/flavorβ in British and American English.


βFlavourβ or βflavorβ in the β-edβ form
The past tense or past participle form of βflavour/flavorβ is βflavouredβ and βflavoredβ in the respective English variant youβre using.
- British English: Flavoured
- American English: Flavored


βFlavourβ or βflavorβ in the β-ingβ form
The β-ingβ form of the verb, also called gerund and present participle, βflavour/flavorβ is βflavouringβ and βflavoringβ for the respective English variant.
- British English: Flavouring
- American English: Flavoring


βFlavour/flavorβ as an adjective
The adjective form is βflavourful/flavorful,β describing something with a strong or distinctive taste.
- British English: Flavourful
- American English: Flavorful


FAQs
In the UK, the correct spelling is βflavour.β
βFlavoursβ is the correct spelling in British English, while βflavorsβ is the correct spelling in American English.
According to statistics, Canadians use both spellings equally often. However, the American version, βflavor,β is slightly preferred.
βFlavourβ or βflavorβ refers to the distinctive taste or quality of a substance, especially in food and drink.
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