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What (who) is savour - definition

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Savour; Savor (disambiguation)

savour         
(savours, savouring, savoured)
Note: in AM, use 'savor'
1.
If you savour an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can.
She savored her newfound freedom...
VERB: V n
2.
If you savour food or drink, you eat or drink it slowly in order to taste its full flavour and to enjoy it properly.
Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.
VERB: V n
savour         
v. (BE) (d; intr.) to savour of ('to suggest') (to savour of treason)
savour         
(US savor)
¦ verb
1. appreciate and enjoy the taste of (good food or drink).
enjoy or appreciate to the full.
2. (savour of) have a suggestion or trace of.
¦ noun
1. a characteristic taste, flavour, or smell.
2. a suggestion or trace.
Derivatives
savourless adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. sapor, from sapere 'to taste'.

Wikipedia

Savor

Savor or Savour may refer to:

  • Savoriness or umami, one of the five generally recognised basic tastes
  • Savor, Hisense's white goods brand name
  • Savor, a memoir by Pakistani-American chef Fatima Ali published posthumously in 2022
  • "Savour", a song by Tim Smith from Tim Smith's Extra Special OceanLandWorld
  • "Savour", a song by William D. Drake from Leader of the Starry Skies: A Tribute to Tim Smith, Songbook 1
Examples of use of savour
1. We should savour the last leap second in history.
2. INevertheless, it was a triumph to savour for Mr Harper.
3. Whoever the opposition may be in the meantime, we should savour him while we can.
4. "He needs to spend time with his children and family and savour his victory," he said.
5. "If that happens I will be delighted but let‘s just savour this victory today," Montgomerie said.