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View definitions for savor

savor

noun as in taste, flavor

noun as in distinctive quality

verb as in delight in, enjoy

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Example Sentences

I love it for the way it captures history’s impossible vastness with a melancholy sweetness that is savored here.

Now we must take pride in savoring the legacy that Fernando leaves us, the legacy that Fernando leaves to future generations.

A hazelnut soufflé makes for a delicious finale to a meal you’ll savor.

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But as an adult, she said, she savors the mental challenge.

But the late-game drop offs are preventing the Chargers from truly savoring the turnaround with so much still needing improvement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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