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    savour
    /ˈseɪvə/

    verb

    • 1. taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it to the full: "gourmets will want to savour our game specialities"
    • 2. have a suggestion or trace of (a quality or attribute, typically one considered bad): "their genuflections savoured of superstition and popery" Similar suggestsmack ofhave the hallmarks ofhave all the signs of

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  2. Savour is a verb that means to enjoy food or an experience slowly, or a noun that means pleasure or interest. Learn how to use savour in sentences, and find synonyms and related words in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Savour means to enjoy or appreciate something, especially food or drink, or to taste or smell it. Learn more about its pronunciation, usage, and origin from Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Savour definition: the quality in a substance that is perceived by the sense of taste or smell. See examples of SAVOUR used in a sentence.

  5. savour something to enjoy the full taste of something, especially by eating or drinking it slowly synonym relish. He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful. She savoured the smell of freshly-made coffee. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. Savor can be a noun meaning the taste or smell of something, or a verb meaning to taste or smell with pleasure. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases.

  7. to enjoy food or a pleasant experience as much and as slowly as possible: to savour a meal. We savoured our moment of victory. (Definition of savour from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of savour. in Chinese (Traditional) 細品,享用(食物), 樂趣, 趣味… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 细品,享用(食物), 乐趣, 趣味… See more.

  8. Savour is a British variant of savor, meaning the quality of taste or smell, or to enjoy something. Learn how to pronounce, spell, and use savour in different contexts, with examples and translations.