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    sa·vour
    [ˈseɪvə]
    verb
    savour (verb) · savours (third person present) · savoured (past tense) · savoured (past participle) · savouring (present participle) · savor (verb) · savors (third person present) · savored (past tense) · savored (past participle) · savoring (present participle)
    1. taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it to the full:
      "gourmets will want to savour our game specialities"
    2. (savour of)
      have a suggestion or trace of (a quality or attribute, typically one considered bad):
      "their genuflections savoured of superstition and popery"
      Similar:
      smack of
      have the hallmarks of
      have all the signs of
      give the impression of
      seem like
      have the air of
      have a suggestion of
      be indicative of
      hint at
      have overtones of
    noun
    savour (noun) · savor (noun)
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin sapor, from sapere ‘to taste’.
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