Synonym: bask, enjoy, flavor, flavour, nip, relish, sapidity, savor, smack, tang, taste. Similar words: savoury, savor, favour, savory, flavour, avouch, disavow, favoured. Meaning: ['seɪvə(r)] n. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth. v. 1. have flavor; taste of something 2. give taste to 3. taste appreciatively 4. derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in.
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2. His political views have a savour of fanaticism.
3. The soup has a savour of onion.
4. His recent comments savour of hypocrisy.
5. Her remarks savour of hypocrisy.
6. Savour the culinary delights of Mexico.
7. For Emma, life had lost its savour.
8. Life without Anna had no savour, was tedious, insupportable.
9. I wanted to savour every moment.
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10. His behaviour does rather savour of hypocrisy.
11. Life seemed to have lost its savour for him.
12. Savour the culinary delights of Morocco.
13. Savour the sights and smells of the age of steam in the National Railway Museum.
14. Savour the flavour of each mouthful,[sentencedict.com] and chew your food well.
15. The rooms in this hotel savour of a whiff of roach.
16. Victory was sweet, and he wanted to savour every moment.
17. You need to savour this wine to get its full flavor.
18. She wanted to savour it for a moment.
19. It was a day to remember, to savour.
20. She wanted to savour, to prolong, her anticipation.
21. Any budding gangsters can also savour the Chicago nightlife.
22. Give yourself time to savour its unmistakably smooth, rich taste and texture.
23. A man was legally allowed to savour his first curry for three months.
24. Victory tomorrow would be a sweet first to savour, crushing any doubts among City's sometimes cynical following.
25. About everything he writes hangs a faint savour of calculation.
26. She felt that life had lost most of its savour.
27. The truffles of Provence never taste so exquisite in London as here; they lose their savour, and gain in price.
28. Thwarted, I walk on and barely have time to savour the moment before bumping into Joe.
29. After all, this was an important moment, a time to savour.
30. His towering, blank-eyed presence at the head of the table drew the savour from the good food she cooked.
More similar words: savoury, savor, favour, savory, flavour, avouch, disavow, favoured, unsavory, endeavour, favourite, disavowal, in favour of, favourable, curry favour, savoir-faire, unfavourable, save, saver, savvy, devout, vouch, devour, saviour, savior, save up, savage, save for, saving, fervour.