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Savour (Verb)

Meaning 1

Give taste to.

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • Herb added a pinch of thyme to savour the chicken soup.
  • A squeeze of fresh lemon juice will savour the fish nicely.
  • The mix of spices will savour the roasted vegetables.
  • Ginger was used to savour the fragrant tea.
  • A dash of cayenne pepper can savour the meat stew.

Synonyms

  • Savor

Hypernyms

  • Season
  • Flavour

Related Words

  • Savour (noun)

Meaning 2

Have flavor; taste of something.

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • She savoured the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting from her morning cup.
  • During his travels, he learned to savour the subtle nuances of local cuisine.
  • Eating at the seaside restaurant allowed her to savour the taste of the ocean in the freshly caught fish.
  • As he dined at the winery, he savoured the complex undertones of the wine paired with his meal.
  • The master chef sampled the sauce to savour its balance of spices and herbs before serving the dish.

Synonyms

  • Taste
  • Savor

Hyponyms

  • Smack
  • Taste

Related Words

  • Savour (noun)

Meaning 3

Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory".

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • She savoured every moment of her well-deserved holiday by the beach.
  • The guests savoured the exquisite cuisine at the luxurious dinner party.
  • As I sat on the porch, I savoured the tranquility of the peaceful evening.
  • The tourists savoured the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain.
  • He savoured the sweet taste of victory after years of hard work and perseverance.

Synonyms

  • Enjoy
  • Relish
  • Savor
  • Bask

Hyponyms

  • Devour
  • Feast One's Eyes

Meaning 4

Taste appreciatively; "savor the soup".

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • Take a moment to savour the complex flavours in this dish before moving on to the next course.
  • Let's slow down and savour each bite, this meal is too delicious to rush.
  • To truly appreciate the wine, it's essential to savour it instead of gulping it down.
  • The guests began to savour the aroma of freshly baked bread as it emerged from the oven.
  • As the rich chocolate melted in her mouth, she closed her eyes to fully savour the experience.

Synonyms

  • Savor

Hypernyms

  • Taste

Related Words

  • Savouring (noun)
  • Savour (noun)
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