"Savoring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Savoring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Savoring" Meaning

Verb: to enjoy or appreciate something thoroughly, especially its taste or quality; to feel a intense pleasure or satisfaction.

Example: "She was savoring the sweetness of the ripe strawberries."

"Savoring" Examples

5 Example Sentences for "Savoring"


| Example | Topic |
| --- | --- |
| The old man was savoring the last piece of pie, really enjoying its sweetness. | Cooking |
| Her lips were pressed shut as she was savoring the first sip of the cold drink. | Health and Wellness |
| Pain cannot be savoring jokes, when in hunger, your tastebuds can't distinguish between good and bad food | Food |
| While she got the lesson graded, her best friend was savoring the every minute spent having coffee there. | Travel |
| Savoring the beauty of the mountains is even better than getting there again | Adventure

"Savoring" Similar Words

Savona

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Savona is a city and comune located in the Liguria region of northwest Italy. The city is a major laboratorial production and refining area for chromium chemical, steel and stainless steel, earning it the nickname "City of Steel".

Savonarola

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Savor

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Verbs:<br>1. To enjoy food or drink slowly and carefully, so that you can appreciate its taste or flavor.<br>Example: She savored the delicious cake.<br>2. To enjoy a moment or experience fully, often so that you do not miss anything important.<br>Example: He savored the memory of their first date.<br><br>Nouns:<br>1. A small amount of liquid drawn from a wide-necked bottle by bringing the neck of the bottle lower than the surface of the liquid.<br>Example: She poured a savor from the bottle.

Savoraim

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Savorain is not a widely recognized word. However, Savor or Savoir is a word that is similar in structure and meaning.<br><br>Savor:<br><br>1. To enjoy or taste something slowly and carefully, so that you can appreciate its flavor.<br>2. To enjoy or experience something pleasant.<br><br>Example: "I love to savor a good cup of coffee on a Sunday morning."<br><br>Savoring often implies lingering on something pleasant, to experience its full pleasure.

Savored

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Savorer

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Savories

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Dishes that are savory, as opposed to sweet. Typically savory foods are meat-based and often feature flavors that are rich and umami. Examples include meat, fish, and vegetable dishes, as well as condiments and sauces.

Savoriness

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Savoriness refers to the quality of being gratifying or delightful, often due to being rich in flavor, enjoyable, or pleasing to the senses. It can describe a dish, experience, or activity that is relished or appreciated for its pleasing qualities.

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Savory

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Having a strong, pleasant flavor, especially of meat, fish, or vegetables, especially when cooked or seasoned.

Savour

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Savoured

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Savouries

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Savouriness

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The noun "savouriness" refers to a strong or pleasant flavor that is characteristic of food that is savory rather than sweet. It is the quality that makes food savory or pleasurable to eat.

Savouring

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Savours

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The word "savours" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To experience a strong flavor or a pleasant memory: "The smell of freshly baked cookies savours in the kitchen, making me feel hungry."<br>2. To appreciate or enjoy something: "She savours each moment with her loved ones because she knows they are scarce."<br>3. A noun form, referring to a pleasant or agreeable quality: "The savours of a well-cooked meal are amazing."<br><br>Note: In British English, the spelling of this word is "savour", whereas in American English, it's spelled as "savor".