Meaning & Definition of word "Savor"

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    Savor

    /ˈseɪ.vər/

    noun:

    • 1. The taste or smell of something; a distinctive flavor or quality.
      • Example: The savor of the spices filled the entire kitchen.
    • 2. A characteristic or quality that reminds one of something pleasant.
      • Example: There was a savor of nostalgia in the air as they reminisced about their childhood.

    verb:

    • 1. To taste or smell with pleasure; to enjoy the flavor of something.
      • Example: She took a moment to savor the rich chocolate cake before taking a bite.
    • 2. To enjoy an experience or an event fully.
      • Example: He wanted to savor every moment of his vacation.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'savorer', from Latin 'saporare', from 'sapor' meaning 'taste'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    savor the moment:

    To enjoy a time or experience fully.

    savor every bite:

    To enjoy food thoroughly as you eat it.

    Related Words

    savoring:

    The act of enjoying something deeply.

    saporific:

    Having the quality of savor or taste.

    Slang Meanings of savor