savour in Latin
savour in Latin is sapor — savour means a distinctive taste, smell, or quality that something has.
savour in Latin
sapor
(countable) A distinctive sensation like a flavour or taste, or an aroma or smell.
What does "savour" mean?
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noun A distinctive taste, smell, or quality that something has.
"The soup had a rich, smoky savour."
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verb To enjoy food, drink, or an experience slowly and fully.
"He savoured every bite of the birthday cake."
savour in a sentence
- The soup had a rich, smoky savour.
- He savoured every bite of the birthday cake.
- She wanted to savour the moment before the news broke.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "savour" in Latin?
"savour" in Latin is sapor. savour means: A distinctive taste, smell, or quality that something has.
How do you use "savour" in a sentence?
Example: "The soup had a rich, smoky savour." In Latin, "savour" is sapor.
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