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savor
verb
1 I savored each delicious mouthful | she wanted to savor every moment of the evening:
relish, enjoy, enjoy to the full, taste to the full, appreciate, delight in, take pleasure in, revel in, smack one's lips over, luxuriate in, bask in, drool over;
informal smack one's chops over.
2 such a declaration would savor of immodesty:
suggest, smack of, have the hallmarks of, have all the signs of, give the impression of, seem like, have the air of, have a suggestion of, be indicative of, hint at, have overtones of.
noun
1 the subtle savor of wood smoke:
taste, flavor, tang, smack;
smell, aroma, fragrance, scent, perfume, bouquet, odor, whiff;
archaic relish;
rare sapidity.
2 a savor of bitterness seasoned my feelings toward him:
trace, hint, suggestion, touch, smack.
3 her usual diversions had lost their savor:
piquancy, interest, attraction, fascination, flavor, spice, zest, excitement, enjoyment, joy;
informal zing.