Associations to the word «Savoury»
Noun
- Pudding
- Onion
- Dessert
- Soup
- Dish
- Sauce
- Herb
- Pie
- Cheese
- Sweet
- Meat
- Salt
- Sandwich
- Potato
- Rice
- Dinner
- Sage
- Fruit
- Food
- Pastry
- Fish
- Odour
- Wine
- Snack
- Mace
- Flavour
- Carrot
- Pint
- Cracker
- Stew
- Noodle
- Topping
- Turnip
- Filling
- Ingredient
- Pepper
- Sausage
- Dough
- Biscuit
- Butter
- Mutton
- Palate
- Pork
- Batter
- Flour
- Slice
- Broth
- Mushroom
- Quart
- Jelly
- Bunch
- Fowl
- Paste
- Bake
- Beef
- Steak
- Spice
- Sherry
- Recipe
- Nirvana
- Cake
- Bacon
- Lemon
- Relish
- Cuisine
- Tomato
- Vegetable
- Smell
- Pea
- Bread
- Steam
- Taste
- Cream
- Crust
- Salad
- Cabbage
- Seafood
Adjective
Wiktionary
SAVOURY, adjective. (British spelling) (Canadian spelling) (Australian and New Zealand spelling) Alternative form of savory
SAVOURY, noun. (British spelling) (Canadian spelling) (Australian and New Zealand spelling) Alternative form of savory
Dictionary definition
SAVOURY, noun. Either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family.
SAVOURY, noun. An aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre.
SAVOURY, adjective. Morally wholesome or acceptable; "a past that was scarcely savory".
SAVOURY, adjective. Having an agreeably pungent taste.
SAVOURY, adjective. Pleasing to the sense of taste.
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.