Associations to the word «Relish»
Noun
- Disgust
- Dog
- Englishman
- Gentleman
- Fish
- Sensibility
- Altogether
- Discourse
- Intrigue
- Folly
- Fang
- Shock
- Rice
- Lip
- Tale
- Enthusiasm
- Happiness
- Spectacle
- Peach
- Laughter
- Smoking
- Tobacco
- Confrontation
- Egg
- Salvation
- Excitement
- Handkerchief
- Stomach
- Fun
- Misery
- Intrusion
- Triumph
- Companion
- Seeing
- Belle
- Daisy
- Remark
- Pitt
- Chance
- Abundance
- Perhaps
- Ancestor
- Assurance
- Nor
Adjective
Wiktionary
RELISH, noun. A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.
RELISH, noun. Savor; quality; characteristic tinge.
RELISH, noun. A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness.
RELISH, noun. That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically, something taken with food to render it more palatable or to stimulate the appetite; a condiment.
RELISH, noun. A cooked or pickled sauce, usually made with vegetables or fruits, generally used as a condiment.
RELISH, noun. In a wooden frame, the projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a tenon, on a tenoned piece.
RELISH, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To taste; to have a specified taste or flavour. [16th-19th c.]
RELISH, verb. (transitive) To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeable, to make appetizing. [from 16th c.]
RELISH, verb. (transitive) To taste or eat with pleasure, to like the flavor of; to take great pleasure in. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
RELISH, noun. Vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment.
RELISH, noun. Spicy or savory condiment.
RELISH, noun. The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
RELISH, verb. Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.