Savor

Word SAVOR
Character 5
Hyphenation sa vor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Savor"

What do we mean by savor?

A specific taste or smell. noun

The quality of something that is perceived as taste or smell. noun

A distinctive quality or characteristic. noun

To have a particular taste or smell. intransitive verb

To exhibit a specified quality or characteristic; smack. intransitive verb

To taste or smell, especially with pleasure. intransitive verb

To appreciate fully; enjoy or relish. intransitive verb

To taste or smell; have a taste, flavor, or odor (of some particular kind or quality).

To have a bad odor; stink.

To have or exhibit a peculiar quality or characteristic; partake of the nature; smack: followed by of: as, his answers savor of insolence.

To perceive by taste or smell; smell; hence, to discern; note; perceive.

To exhibit the characteristics of; partake of the nature of; indicate the presence of; have the flavor or quality of.

To care for; relish; take pleasure in; enjoy; like.

To please; give pleasure or satisfaction to; suit.

To give savor or flavor to; season.

Taste; flavor; relish; power or quality that affects the palate: as, food with a pleasant savor. noun

Odor; smell. noun

An odorous substance; a perfume. noun

Characteristic property; distinctive flavor or quality. noun

Name; repute; reputation; character. noun

The specific taste or smell of something.

A distinctive sensation.

Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent.

Pleasure; appreciation; relish.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Savor

The word "savor" in example sentences

Though the film never amounts to much, there are a number of wry, memorable moments to savor from the movie. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bad savor is endurable in oil, but not in what professes to be, and is compounded by the perfumer ( "apothecary") for, fragrance. ❋ Unknown (1871)

The English word was influenced by the unrelated word savor, the French word shows the addition of the diminutive suffix, - ette, the Italian word was confused with santo, ` sacred, 'and the Spanish word, coming from Latin influenced by Arabic, preserves the Arabic definite article, a (l) -. ❋ Unknown (1984)

"The slowness of communication" is a phrase to savor. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Still, night after beer-soaked night, musicians and fans packed inside to savor a kaleidoscope of sound. ❋ Ron Gluckman (2012)

But the combination of those tough economic decisions that led to fiscal discipline, that led to tighter control on the budget, plus all the other things that began working well for our economy -- the monetary policy is clearly one of them -- have combined to give the American people a moment to savor, which is a federal budget surplus, which is something we haven't been talking about for well over a generation. ❋ ITY National Archives (1998)

It could never be the same, and you kind of savor it and realize how lucky you were. ❋ Dan Steinberg (2010)

Locals come to lounge around the many low-lit tables that fill the sprawling outdoor space at Sevva (a play on the word "savor"), perched atop the penthouse of the Princes Building and decked out with work from London's Fine Art Gallery. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So he retorts, "I was letting you savor your news program," getting a laugh out of his use of the word "savor" and her repetition of it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I tell my class when I feel that every word should be read and I often read it aloud or they do so that they can "savor" it or when it is so complicated that skipping words or passages will compromise the meaning. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Physiology's rapid success — of which he was a keen and interested observer — to the "savor" of a prose style which he goes so far as to compare with those of de la Rochefoucauld and La ❋ Unknown (2007)

Now, according to _De Anima_ ii, 3, "the touch is the sense of food," as regards the very substance of the food, whereas "savor" which is the proper object of the taste, is "the pleasing quality of the food." ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Yours I like to really listen and savor, which is why I’m six months behind! ❋ Unknown (2006)

He urged the students to "savor" the moments they had left with their classmates and told them not to overlook the obvious in their lives. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As his sidekick Stu began to make the news, Beck implored his followers to "savor" the moment, claiming, "We can always hope" that Obama is the first head of state to fail to secure an Olympics bid. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods is hosting a day-long event to "savor" this "first taste of spring" on March 14. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"savor" would be lost; [526] and, as worthless stuff, it would be fit only to be thrown away. ❋ James Edward Talmage (1897)

Let him be able to kind of savor this moment, one, and not let the pettiness of maybe internal workings of a campaign erode any of the recognition of this historic moment that we’re in. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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