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savor
[sey-ver]
noun
the quality in a substance that affects the sense of taste or of smell.
a particular taste or smell.
distinctive quality or property.
power to excite or interest.
Archaic., repute.
verb (used without object)
to have savor, taste, or odor.
to exhibit the peculiar characteristics; smack (often followed byof ).
His business practices savor of greed.
verb (used with object)
to give a savor to; season; flavor.
to perceive by taste or smell, especially with relish.
to savor the garden's odors.
to give oneself to the enjoyment of.
to savor the best in life.
Spelling Note
Other Word Forms
- savorer noun
- savoringly adverb
- savorless adjective
- savorous adjective
- outsavor verb (used with object)
- unsavored adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of savor1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
However, I’m not complaining — it’s a drink that I’ll be savoring till summer’s end.
It’s an idea even built into the fence design, where passersby often step off the public sidewalk out of the “flow,” to chat or just savor the yard’s many colors and scents.
She’s alone, gloriously, at long last . . . and too late for the rest of us to savor what her next steps will be.
The transfer safety who has made previous college stops at Tennessee, Oklahoma and Mississippi was humming a tune, savoring every moment of this new opportunity.
Because even as time is a limited resource, Yamaguchi savors working slowly, gradually.
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Related Words
- appreciate
- luxuriate in www.thesaurus.com
- relish
- revel in www.thesaurus.com
- sip
- smell
- taste
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