Savor of In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "savor of", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-28 04:12

Meaning of Savor of

Savor of phrasal verb informal

To have the flavor or smell of something; to taste or smell similarly to something.

These poached peaches savoured of brandy.

Some assumed that it savored of an apple than a banana.

To be evocative or reminiscent of something; to give a hint or implication of something.

Jane's remarks savour of hypocrisy.

His political views savour of fanaticism.

Other phrases about:

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A umpleasant smell that has made something evident

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A product's feature that likely to make people want to buy it.

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Make something or some place full of foul odor

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The best person or the best thing of a group in which none is good.

Mutt's nuts

The best or the most excellent

Grammar and Usage of Savor of

Verb Forms

  • savored of
  • savoring of
  • savors of
  • to savor of

The verb "savor" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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