savor

  • 111savour — sa·vour || seɪvÉ™(r) n. taste for a long time; take pleasure in ; enjoy; spice; have a characteristic of ; give of an odor (also savor) n. taste; smell, odor; distinctive quality; power to excite or interest (also savor) …

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  • 112savoured — sa·vour || seɪvÉ™(r) n. taste for a long time; take pleasure in ; enjoy; spice; have a characteristic of ; give of an odor (also savor) n. taste; smell, odor; distinctive quality; power to excite or interest (also savor) …

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  • 113savouring — sa·vour || seɪvÉ™(r) n. taste for a long time; take pleasure in ; enjoy; spice; have a characteristic of ; give of an odor (also savor) n. taste; smell, odor; distinctive quality; power to excite or interest (also savor) …

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  • 114savours — sa·vour || seɪvÉ™(r) n. taste for a long time; take pleasure in ; enjoy; spice; have a characteristic of ; give of an odor (also savor) n. taste; smell, odor; distinctive quality; power to excite or interest (also savor) …

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  • 115relish — I. n. 1. Taste, flavor, savor. 2. Liking, fondness, taste, appreciation, zest, gusto, palatc, appetite, predilection, partiality, inclination. 3. Quality, tinge, cast, touch, twang, manner, flavor, savor, sort. 4. Appetizer. 5. Delight, power of… …

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  • 116smack — I. v. n. 1. Taste, have a taste, have a flavor. 2. Have a tincture, have a quality, have a savor. 3. Kiss (loudly), buss. II. v. a. 1. Kiss (loudly), buss. 2. Crack, snap, slash …

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  • 117taste — I. v. a. 1. Try the flavor of, test by the tongue. 2. Experience, perceive, feel, undergo. 3. Partake of, participate in. II. v. n. 1. Try the flavor. 2. Smack, savor, be tinctured, have a smack or flavor. 3 …

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  • 118savour — 1 BrE, savor AmE verb (T) to make an activity or experience last as long as you can, because you are enjoying every moment of it: She sipped her wine, savouring every drop. see taste 2 savour of sth phrasal verb (T) formal to seem to have a small …

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  • 119insipid — insipid, vapid, flat, jejune, banal, wishy washy, inane mean devoid of qualities which give spirit, character, or substance to a thing. Something insipid is without taste, or savor, or pungency; the term is applied not only to food and drink… …

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  • 120taste — v 1. savor, relish, smack, Inf. smack one s lips, degust, degustate, sip, nibble at, try. 2. experience, meet, encounter, come up against, undergo; partake of, participate in, assay. 3.(all in reference to flavor) perceive, distinguish,… …

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