savor in English
- savor⇄noun savorer.
- savor⇄noun 1. a taste or smell; flavor.
Ex. This soup has a savor of onion.
(SYN) smack.
2. (Figurative.) a distinctive quality; noticeable trace.
Ex. There is a savor of conceit in everything he says. The savor of death from all thin - savor⇄savor, noun, verb,
- savor⇄v.i. 1. to taste or smell (of).
Ex. That sauce savors of lemon.
2. (Figurative.) to have the quality or nature (of).
Ex. a request that savors of a command. The plot savored of treason.
(SYN) smack. - savor⇄v.t. 1. to enjoy the savor of; perceive or appreciate by taste or smell.
Ex. We savored the soup with pleasure. (Figurative.) In his youth the cavalier had savored life to the full.
2. to give flavor to; season.
3. (Figurative.) to sh