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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121. I would relish a lobster and a bottle of wine.
122. When we will be able to relish the transcendental pleasure, in chanting Hare Krishna, that will be the sign of our recovery from material diseases.
123. India would not relish a junior role and it prides itself on its non-alignment.
124. Off the beaten path, find the Doca do Jardim do Tabaco"s trendy eateries and shops and relish in an afternoon of retail therapy."
125. She folded up her letter, licking the envelope flap with relish.
126. She was overjoyed and rewarded the redcoat with a goblet of wine[sentencedict.com], which he drank with relish.
127. Nondairy coffee creamer, pickles, relish, cheese sauce, egg substitutes, soups, baby foods, specialty sauces.
128. Instead, relish or luxuriate in whatever you're doing at the present moment—what psychologists call savoring.
129. People like me who relish political theater of the absurd will miss the "Leader; "but most of his people, I suspect, will not.
130. Hearn pulled off another piece of turkey and ate it with relish.
131. She won't relish having to get up before dawn to catch that train.
132. She was overjoyed and rewarded the redcoat a goblet of wine(sentencedict.com/relish.html), which he drank with relish.
133. More, Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love!
134. The frequent business traveler also vacation a lot with his family, during which period they can relish the hospitality experiences. Yes, hotel stays are a kind of enjoyment to Mr.
135. The jamboree had less to do with selection than with celebration—and most conservatives feel they have a good deal to relish right now.
136. Unavoidable things which, while she didn't relish them, had to be endured.
137. Then this odd child tucked into her dinner with renewed relish.
138. They would not relish the prospect of starting out again in, say, Portuguese or Hindi.
139. I, indeed, talked comparatively little, but I heard him talk with relish.
140. And they are a giant who will relish the role of being a giant killer.
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