Associations to the word «Savour»
Noun
- Quixote
- Taste
- Odour
- Pleasure
- Virtue
- Grace
- Aroma
- Wine
- Fragrance
- Incense
- Nostril
- Smoke
- Flavour
- Palate
- Perfume
- Heresy
- Distillation
- Sweetness
- Scent
- Relish
- Splendour
- Salt
- Superstition
- Smell
- Chromatography
- Remembrance
- Enjoyment
- Madness
- Beverage
- Spice
- Behaviour
- Altar
- Campbell
- Humour
- Sacrifice
- Bitterness
- Extraction
- Warmth
- Essence
- Dale
- Ill
- Compound
- Sweet
- Garment
- Extract
- Goodness
- Breeze
- Jest
- Offering
- Chemical
- Dish
- Holocaust
- Wit
- Delight
- Sandwich
- Him
- Colour
- Andre
- Slice
- Ms
- Moment
- Peril
- Wisdom
- Fruit
- Tobacco
- Meat
- Tongue
- Mankind
- Cheese
- Reunion
Adjective
Wiktionary
SAVOUR, noun. The specific taste or smell of something.
SAVOUR, noun. A distinctive sensation.
SAVOUR, noun. Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent.
SAVOUR, verb. (intransitive) to possess a particular taste or smell, or a distinctive quality.
SAVOUR, verb. (transitive) to appreciate, enjoy or relish something.
Dictionary definition
SAVOUR, noun. The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
SAVOUR, verb. Have flavor; taste of something.
SAVOUR, verb. Give taste to.
SAVOUR, verb. Taste appreciatively; "savor the soup".
SAVOUR, verb. Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory".
Wise words
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