savor

வாசனையான
definition
verb
gourmets will want to savor our game specialties
taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it completely.
their genuflections savored of superstition and popery
have a suggestion or trace of (something, especially something bad).
noun
the subtle savor of wood smoke
a characteristic taste, flavor, or smell, especially a pleasant one.
translation of 'savor'
நறுமணம்
example
His casualness irritated Adriana; it had the 'savor' of a deliberate affront.
A spoon of wood or plastic leaves the 'savor' intact.
the subtle 'savor' of wood smoke
It has the 'savor' of disease about it and you immediately wonder what sort of agenda lies behind it.
The holiday season is also a time for me to 'savor' foods I might not have the chance to any other time of the year, so, of course, I must make sure my taste buds remember them long after the holidays are over!
I wanted to 'savor' every moment
Slow down your eating, 'savor' your food, and enjoy sharing life with family and friends.
The movement promotes homemade, handmade food, biodiversity, sustainability - and, above all, taking the time to 'savor' good food at the table.
gourmets will want to 'savor' our game specialties
Do not gulp down your food; 'savor' each mouthful and chew well before you swallow.
I read your columns every week and 'savor' every last morsel.
He sits down with his family for a meal, 'savoring' the moment.
Now she was enjoying herself and 'savoring' every moment of climbing back up.
He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously 'savouring' the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in.
Teach children to chew food more slowly and 'savour' the food.
Nothing spoils the 'savour' of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass.
The notes of nut and marmalade add great 'savour' to rashers and crispy black pudding.
Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and 'savouring' food in my mouth again.
Arun shook his head and forced more of his 'savorless' meal into his mouth.
The octopus was tender and tangy, with a 'savour' of the sea.
That would 'savour of' something like treachery, a kind of anti-supporting of your own team.
From restaurant menus to new lifestyle trends, 'savoring' the moment has become the rule.
Her eyes trailed back down to her now 'savorless' cup of coffee.
He taps her glass with a ringing clink and starts to drink the champagne, 'savoring' the taste.
Immediately, we devoured our food, 'savoring' the taste.
The drink which connects Black Russian, Screwdriver, Salty Dog and Bloody Mary is the colorless, 'savourless' but strong vodka.
As for herself, she is going to make sure she 'savours' every moment.
Their salted and smoked meat was useful to give 'savour' to otherwise stodgy dishes, and was especially important for the poor.
Olsson took a bite, 'savoring' the ham and cheese on wheat.
The promise of endless variety 'savours of' sameness, and we blame ourselves for being spoilt or ignorant, unimaginative, ungrateful and unfulfilled.
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