savour (Meaning)
savour (n)
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
savour (v)
have flavor; taste of something
give taste to
taste appreciatively
derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in
Synonyms & Antonyms of savour
savour Sentence Examples
- The sommelier invited us to savour the exquisite bouquet of the wine.
- She savoured every bite of the succulent roasted lamb, indulging in its tender flavours.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room, tantalizing us to savour its warm, comforting taste.
- The travellers savoured the breathtaking vista from the mountaintop, taking time to appreciate its natural beauty.
- The children savoured the sweet taste of the melting ice cream on a hot summer day.
- She closed her eyes and savoured the rich, velvety texture of the dark chocolate.
- The poet savoured the evocative words of the haiku, contemplating their deep and subtle meanings.
- The musicians savoured the applause of the audience, appreciating the recognition of their hard work.
- The athlete savoured the moment of victory, basking in the glory of their achievement.
- The couple savoured their anniversary dinner, celebrating the years of shared memories and love.
FAQs About the word savour
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth, have flavor; taste of something, give taste to, taste appreciatively, derive or receive p
flavor,taste,relish, savoriness, tastiness, tang, aftertaste,smack
tastelessness,tastelessness,,
The sommelier invited us to savour the exquisite bouquet of the wine.
She savoured every bite of the succulent roasted lamb, indulging in its tender flavours.
The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room, tantalizing us to savour its warm, comforting taste.
The travellers savoured the breathtaking vista from the mountaintop, taking time to appreciate its natural beauty.