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savor
noun as in taste, flavor
noun as in distinctive quality
verb as in delight in, enjoy
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Example Sentences
My mother-in-law saw it and didn’t savor it.
From Salon
Tennant and Jumbo took full advantage, savoring the language and the psychology in equal measure.
From Los Angeles Times
Follow it closely, and you’ll be rewarded with a dish that feels like a triumph—one that’s perfect for a cozy Valentine’s Day dinner, whether shared or savored solo.
From Salon
My life feels slower, more present, less about rushing and more about savoring.
From Salon
Really, when was the last time a show was this delicious to savor from week to week?
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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