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- verbsavour (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)
- taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it to the full:"gourmets will want to savour our game specialities"
- (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 ofhave the hallmarks ofhave all the signs ofgive the impression ofseem likehave the air ofhave a suggestion ofbe indicative ofhint athave overtones of
nounsavour (noun) · savor (noun)OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin sapor, from sapere ‘to taste’. - People also ask
English (US)
SAVOUR meaning: 1. to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as …
Znaczenie Savour, Definicja …
savour definicja: 1. to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as …
Simplified
SAVOUR translate: 细品,享用(食物), 乐趣;趣味;情趣, (尤指美好的)气味;味 …
Savour: Portuguese Translation
savour translate: saborear. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Portuguese …
Savour: German Translation
Savour: German Translation - SAVOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Savour: Korean Translation
Savour: Korean Translation - SAVOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Savour Spanish Translation
savour translate: saborear, saborear. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish …
Savour: Polish Translation
Savour: Polish Translation - SAVOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary