verb

savour

to savor, to relish, to enjoy

She savoured every mouthful of the delicious cake.

She savored every mouthful of the delicious cake.

He wanted to savour the moment of victory.

He wanted to savor the moment of victory.

((sth.)) to enjoy the taste or experience of (sth.) fully She savored her success.

Synonyms: relish, enjoy, appreciate

From Old French 'savour', from Latin 'sapor' meaning 'taste'.

Sounds a bit like 'flavor'. You 'savor' a good 'flavor'.

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