Synonym: appreciate, enjoy, like, savor. Antonym: loathe. Similar words: relinquish, relinquished, relinquishment, relic, relive, relief, relieve, derelict. Meaning: ['relɪʃ] n. 1. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment 2. spicy or savory condiment 3. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth. v. derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in.
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61. Denis could hear the tone of sarcastic relish in his voice.
62. He did not relish a repeat performance, and made arrangements to stay overnight.
63. This woman of noble birth chose to study philosophy rather than relish in her beauty.
64. He contemplated with relish large retinues of clients singing the praises of their patrons.
65. Rioch lifted Middlesbrough's fortunes after the liquidation crisis of 1986 and could relish another rebuilding job at Darlington.
66. A good retailer will relish the chance to show you how good they and their products are.
67. I would not relish a low-level left-engine-out go-around since the undercarriage can not be raised and single-engine gear-down climb would be earth-tangential.
68. Western governments do not relish the prospect of Iliescu returning to power.
69. A fighter to the end, he was looking forward with some relish to writing his memoirs.
70. Place a dollop of relish on plates and top with quail.
71. But there will also be those who will stay with it for its relish of damnation.
72. In that story there is no denouement, just the relish in the fray itself.
73. Marge was busy hugging one and all, including Miss Rose, who did not relish a hug.
74. With great relish he would recount the story of how he had surprised Branson one morning outside his house in Denbigh Terrace.
75. These groups relish their own obscurity, because it allows them to do things in a covert manner, like cockroaches.
76. With great relish, Janet asked him just who he thought was in charge of the campaign against him.
77. Even narcotics officials do not relish the idea of killing farmers.
78. The Great Exhibition of 1851 brought him an excellent opportunity to expand his business and he seized it with relish.
79. If there is no time to relish and enjoy the uncluttered hour(sentencedict.com), are you perhaps too busy?
80. She told the anecdote with a glint of relish in her eye, revelling in their embarrassment.
81. He argued with tremendous vigour, and when he demolished his victims it was with evident relish.
82. What we didn't relish was queuing up again in the gloom of the stairwell to get it.
83. A Simi Valley reader said her family loves the easy version she shares zipped up with sweet pickle relish.
84. On this occasion City accepted with relish the chances which came their way and inflicted serious psychological damage on their dejected opponents.
85. A dismissive gesture but to Ruth one he didn't relish doing very much.
86. Cultivation: Very indifferent to conditions,(www.Sentencedict.com) though it will relish a planting medium consisting of nutritious detritus.
87. Friends' I would definitely relish the prospect of being drawn against Milan.
88. As he lost his grip upon Pooley, several of the pro-Neville brigade fell upon the barman's attacker with relish.
89. If he hadn't provoked the argument then he had certainly seized on it with relish.
90. Politicians did not relish a repeat performance of the humiliating defeat they had suffered over the suspension and repeal of the acts.
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