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sa·vour S0107400 (sā′vər)n. & v. Chiefly British Variant of savor.savour (ˈseɪvə) or savorn1. the quality in a substance that is perceived by the sense of taste or smell2. a specific taste or smell: the savour of lime. 3. a slight but distinctive quality or trace4. the power to excite interest: the savour of wit has been lost. 5. archaic reputationvb6. (often foll by: of) to possess the taste or smell (of)7. (often foll by: of) to have a suggestion (of)8. (Cookery) (tr) to give a taste to; season9. (tr) to taste or smell, esp appreciatively10. (tr) to relish or enjoy[C13: from Old French savour, from Latin sapor taste, from sapere to taste] ˈsavourless, ˈsavorless adj ˈsavorous adjsavour Past participle: savoured Gerund: savouring
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I savour | you savour | he/she/it savours | we savour | you savour | they savour |
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I savoured | you savoured | he/she/it savoured | we savoured | you savoured | they savoured |
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I am savouring | you are savouring | he/she/it is savouring | we are savouring | you are savouring | they are savouring |
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I have savoured | you have savoured | he/she/it has savoured | we have savoured | you have savoured | they have savoured |
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I was savouring | you were savouring | he/she/it was savouring | we were savouring | you were savouring | they were savouring |
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I had savoured | you had savoured | he/she/it had savoured | we had savoured | you had savoured | they had savoured |
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I will savour | you will savour | he/she/it will savour | we will savour | you will savour | they will savour |
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I will have savoured | you will have savoured | he/she/it will have savoured | we will have savoured | you will have savoured | they will have savoured |
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I will be savouring | you will be savouring | he/she/it will be savouring | we will be savouring | you will be savouring | they will be savouring |
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I have been savouring | you have been savouring | he/she/it has been savouring | we have been savouring | you have been savouring | they have been savouring |
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I will have been savouring | you will have been savouring | he/she/it will have been savouring | we will have been savouring | you will have been savouring | they will have been savouring |
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I had been savouring | you had been savouring | he/she/it had been savouring | we had been savouring | you had been savouring | they had been savouring |
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I would savour | you would savour | he/she/it would savour | we would savour | you would savour | they would savour |
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I would have savoured | you would have savoured | he/she/it would have savoured | we would have savoured | you would have savoured | they would have savoured | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | savour - the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouthsapidity, savor, smack, flavor, flavour, nip, relish, tanggustatory perception, gustatory sensation, taste, taste perception, taste sensation - the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus; "the candy left him with a bad taste"; "the melon had a delicious taste"lemon - a distinctive tart flavor characteristic of lemonsvanilla - a distinctive fragrant flavor characteristic of vanilla beans | Verb | 1. | savour - have flavor; taste of somethingtaste, savorsmack, taste - have a distinctive or characteristic taste; "This tastes of nutmeg" | | 2. | savour - give taste tosavorcookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"flavor, flavour, season - lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it" | | 3. | savour - taste appreciatively; "savor the soup"savortaste - perceive by the sense of taste; "Can you taste the garlic?" | | 4. | savour - derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory"bask, enjoy, relish, savorfeast one's eyes - look at with great enjoyment; "She feasted her eyes on the Tuscan landscape"devour - enjoy avidly; "She devoured his novels" |
savourverb1. relish, like, delight in, revel in, luxuriate in, gloat over We won't pretend we savour the prospect of a month in prison.2. enjoy, appreciate, relish, delight in, revel in, partake of, drool over, luxuriate in, enjoy to the full, smack your lips over Savour the flavour of each mouthful.noun1. flavour, taste, smell, relish, smack, zest, tang, zing (informal), piquancy The rich savour of the beans give this dish its character.2. zest, interest, spice, excitement, salt, flavour Life without Anna had no savour.Translationssavour (American) savor (ˈseivə) verb to eat, drink usually slowly in order to appreciate taste or quality. He savoured the delicious soup. 品嚐 品尝ˈsavoury adjective having a usually salty or sharp, but not sweet, taste or smell. a savoury omelette. 鹹味或辣味的,非甜食的 有滋味的,咸的或辣的 noun something savoury served with eg alcoholic drinks. 鹹味下酒菜 开胃菜肴(咸的或辣的食物) savour of to have a suggestion or give an impression of (usually something bad). Their action savours of rebellion. 帶有...(通常為負面)的意味 带有...的意味EncyclopediaSeeumamiMedicalSeeUmamisavour
Synonyms for savourverb relishSynonyms- relish
- like
- delight in
- revel in
- luxuriate in
- gloat over
verb enjoySynonyms- enjoy
- appreciate
- relish
- delight in
- revel in
- partake of
- drool over
- luxuriate in
- enjoy to the full
- smack your lips over
noun flavourSynonyms- flavour
- taste
- smell
- relish
- smack
- zest
- tang
- zing
- piquancy
noun zestSynonyms- zest
- interest
- spice
- excitement
- salt
- flavour
Synonyms for savournoun the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouthSynonyms- sapidity
- savor
- smack
- flavor
- flavour
- nip
- relish
- tang
Related Words- gustatory perception
- gustatory sensation
- taste
- taste perception
- taste sensation
- lemon
- vanilla
verb have flavorSynonymsRelated Wordsverb give taste toSynonymsRelated Words- cookery
- cooking
- preparation
- flavor
- flavour
- season
verb taste appreciativelySynonymsRelated Wordsverb derive or receive pleasure fromSynonymsRelated Words |