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savornounalso savour the property of a substance that can be identified by the sense of tastea gourmet who can identify the ingredients in any dish solely by their savor flavor, taste relish, smack, tangsavoriness, tastinessaftertaste tastelessness the quality of being deliciousthe wonderful savor of Mom's apple pie delectability, deliciousness, lusciousness, palatability, palatableness, savoriness, tastiness, toothsomeness digestibility, edibility, ediblenesschoiceness, daintiness, delicacy distastefulness, flatness, insipidity, staleness, tastelessness, unpalatability savorverbalso savourto make more pleasant to the taste by adding something intensely flavoredcuisine that has been generously savored with southern India's rich array of spices to take pleasure inas a terminal cancer patient, she's vowed to savor every moment of the time she has left adore, delight (in), dig, enjoy, fancy, get off (on), groove (on), like, love, rejoice (in), relish, revel (in) admire, appreciate, cherish, revere, venerate, worshipprize, treasure, valuedevour, drink (in), eat (up), feast (on)dote (on), idolizecotton (to), favor, preferindulge (in), luxuriate (in), wallow (in) be partial to, get a kick out of(or get a charge out of), go for, have a soft spot for, take to abhor, abominate, detest, dislike, hate, loathecondemn, despise, scorn in the 13th century |