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savour

N รสชาติ  รส  กลิ่น  odor flavor relish tang taste scent tinge zest smack rod-chad

 

savour

VI มี รสชาติ  มีรส  ปรุงรส  me-rod-chad

 

savour

VT ใส่ เครื่องปรุงรส  แต่ง กลิ่น  ชูรส  ปรุงรส  relish sai-krueng-prung-rod

 

savour of

PHRV(พูด  แนะนำ  เสนอแนะ  smack of smell of nea-nam

 

savoury

ADJ มี รสชาติ  รส อร่อย  ทำให้ พอใจ  ทำให้ ถูกใจ  ดึงดูดใจ  เผ็ด แต่ มี กลิ่นหอม  สนุกสนาน  palatable pleasing appetizing me-rod-chad

 

savoury

N พืช จำพวก  Satureja hortensis ใช้ ปรุงรส  phudjam-puek-nuang

 

savoury

N อาหารว่าง รสเค็ม หรือ เผ็ด ที่ เสิร์ฟ ก่อน หรือ หลัง ทานอาหาร  อาหาร กระตุ้น ให้ หิว  อาหาร เรียก น้ำย่อย  ar-han-wang-rod-kem

 

Oxford Dictionary

savour

savour |ˈseɪvə |(US savor ) verb 1 [ with obj. ] taste (good food or drink ) and enjoy it to the full: gourmets will want to savour our game specialities. enjoy or appreciate (something pleasant ) to the full, especially by lingering over it: I wanted to savour every moment. 2 [ no obj. ] (savour of ) have a suggestion or trace of (a quality or attribute, typically one considered bad ): their genuflections savoured of superstition and popery. noun [ mass noun ] a characteristic taste, flavour, or smell, especially a pleasant one: the subtle savour of wood smoke. a suggestion or trace, typically of something bad. DERIVATIVES savourless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin sapor, from sapere to taste .

 

savoury

savoury |ˈseɪv (ə )ri |(US savory ) adjective 1 (of food ) belonging to the category which is salty or spicy rather than sweet. 2 [ usu. with negative ] morally wholesome or acceptable: everyone knew it was a front for less savoury operations. noun ( pl. savouries ) chiefly Brit. a savoury snack. DERIVATIVES savourily adverb, savouriness noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense pleasing to the sense of taste or smell ): from Old French savoure tasty, fragrant , based on Latin sapor taste .

 

Oxford Thesaurus

savour

savour verb 1 I savoured each delicious mouthful | she wanted to savour 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 savour 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 savour of wood smoke: taste, flavour, tang, smack; smell, aroma, fragrance, scent, perfume, bouquet, odour, whiff; archaic relish; rare sapidity. 2 a savour of bitterness seasoned my feelings towards him: trace, hint, suggestion, touch, smack. 3 her usual diversions had lost their savour: piquancy, interest, attraction, fascination, flavour, spice, zest, excitement, enjoyment, joy; informal zing.

 

savoury

savoury adjective 1 cloves can be used to flavour both sweet and savoury dishes: salty, spicy, piquant, tangy. ANTONYMS sweet. 2 everyone knew it was a front for less savoury operations: acceptable, pleasant, palatable, wholesome, respectable, honourable, proper, seemly, creditable. ANTONYMS unpleasant, unacceptable, dishonourable. noun a tray of cocktail savouries: canapé, hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, titbit; French amuse-gueule.

 

French Dictionary

savourer

savourer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Goûter avec plaisir. : Savourer un bon repas. SYNONYME déguster ; régaler . 2 figuré Apprécier quelque chose avec délices. : J ’ai savouré ce roman merveilleux. SYNONYME délecter . aimer

 

savoureusement

savoureusement adv. adverbe De façon savoureuse. : Des légumes savoureusement apprêtés.

 

savoureux

savoureux , euse adj. adjectif Qui a une saveur agréable. : Un gigot savoureux. SYNONYME succulent .