To greatly or fully enjoy or appreciate (something pleasant)
“Let us enjoy her tennis, savor her exploits, and respect and appreciate her talents.”
To sample or partake of something pleasurable
“To savor the wonderful flavors in the sauce, spoon the tagine onto mounds of fluffy couscous.”
To give or add flavor to by seasoning
“Try their famous marinated beef with tomato sauce and savored with spices.”
To have a suggestion or trace of (a quality or attribute, typically one considered bad)
“I cannot accept these submissions which I have to say on occasions seemed to me to savor of semantics.”
To take great pleasure or satisfaction in something
To consume a liquid
To sample the flavor of something orally
To enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
Plural for the quality or condition of being delicious or palatable
“Nothing spoils the savor of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass.”
Plural for a characteristic taste, flavor, or smell, especially a pleasant one
“The octopus was tender and tangy, with a savor of the sea.”
Plural for a distinctive quality or trait
“His casualness irritated Adriana. It had the savor of a deliberate affront.”
Plural for a slight suggestion or trace, typically of something bad
“The air had a metallic savor and my throat suddenly went dry.”
Plural for an interesting, exciting or fascinating edge or quality
“Neale moved his head restlessly and shifted his position. His pipe and his armchair had lost their savor.”
Plural for the state or process of experiencing pleasure or joy in something
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