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savour vs savor

Both 'savour' and 'savor' are correct spellings of the same word, with 'savour' being the British English spelling and 'savor' being the American English spelling. The choice between them depends on the English variant you are using.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1438 views

savour

This is the British English spelling of the word 'savor'.

Use 'savour' when writing in British English to refer to the taste or smell of something.
  • These are the moments you've got to savour.
  • You will learn to savour words and language.
  • have lost their savour for me.
  • Our killer leaves bodies out but Galuzzo keeps his bodies to season and savour.
  • Savour the views, savour the moment.
  • The mask is to savour ordinary emotions.
  • This, my friend, is a moment to savour.
  • So that leaves me 24 hours to savour the good times.
  • Unfortunately, we are unable to savour fully this success.
  • I don't know whether to savour every moment or just bash right through.
  • There he is, Richard Hammond has nearly completed his lap, let's slow down and savour the moment.
  • To watch as the blood flows from his veins and savour his ever fading hope for life.
  • We ladies can only be more intrigued and savour our anticipation, until he does visit, which will be very soon, I'm sure.
  • If I were you I'd take a moment to look around and savour this bitter-sweet, darkly poetic moment.
  • How often does he think I get to savour a treat like that?
  • I need a little more time in which to savour the occasion.
  • Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
  • I did not myself savour many gooseberries in Jerusalem.
  • He is now coming to Cardiff to say farewell to heads of state - and to savour the delights of the capital city of Wales!
  • I... savour the cooling breeze.

Alternatives:

  • flavor (American English)

savor

This is the American English spelling of the word 'savour'.

Use 'savor' when writing in American English to refer to the taste or smell of something.
  • Hold on, let me savor this deliciousness.
  • Perhaps we should savor the... the quiet tranquility of this...
  • The mask's only job is to let me savor the same emotions as normal people.
  • Why drive across town to savor a bowl of mystery mush when there's four different Krusty Burgers we can see from our house?
  • Let them come and savor my arrows!
  • After 48 hours of crash dieting, Gabrielle prepared to savor the fruit of her labor.
  • Figured I'd savor my last few moments here.
  • Graduating from college is certainly an accomplishment you should savor.
  • We need to savor smaller portions of seafood.
  • Or even simply just taking the time to slow down and savor your life.
  • Marylyn, this is a moment to savor.
  • Room service awaits And there's time to savor every bite.
  • The wunderkind mayor, here to savor the moment.
  • My plan is to savor every bite totally guilt-free because I will have burned off all the calories in advance.
  • I wanted to show you first, savor your fear, and then make sure I'm there when he actually does.
  • There are many things my Scottish ancestors got wrong, but taking the time to savor a nice cup of Darjeeling was not one of them.
  • After this battle, I will have time to savor your tea.
  • You can't savor all the... ...little emotions.
  • the way you savor your food.
  • one should savor the rarity of the experience.

Alternatives:

  • flavour (British English)

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