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savor
noun as in taste, flavor
noun as in distinctive quality
verb as in delight in, enjoy
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
It’s the kind of setting where you can interact with the chef, watch each piece of nigiri come together, and savor the craft up close.
Once there, she savors “the beautiful buildings, the orange trees, the smells and flavors of the food,” enjoying the chance to get to know the culture more deeply than a one-time visitor might.
However, I’m not complaining — it’s a drink that I’ll be savoring till summer’s end.
It’s an idea even built into the fence design, where passersby often step off the public sidewalk out of the “flow,” to chat or just savor the yard’s many colors and scents.
She’s alone, gloriously, at long last . . . and too late for the rest of us to savor what her next steps will be.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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