savory

[ˈseɪvəri]

savory Definition

  • 1having a pleasant, spicy, or salty taste or smell
  • 2morally wholesome or acceptable

Using savory: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "savory" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soup had a savory aroma that made my mouth water.

  • Example

    The chef added some savory spices to the dish.

  • Example

    She gave a savory account of her travels.

  • Example

    The book offers a savory critique of modern society.

savory Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using savory

  • a person who is morally upright and respectable

    Example

    He is known for being a savory character in the community.

  • an appealing or appetizing smell

    Example

    The bakery had a savory smell of freshly baked bread.

  • a combination of sweet and salty flavors

    Example

    The dish had a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors.

Phrases with savory

  • a small amount of food eaten between meals

    Example

    I like to have a savory snack in the afternoon.

  • a type of pie filled with meat and vegetables

    Example

    I made a savory pie for dinner tonight.

  • a sauce made from savory ingredients such as herbs, spices, and vegetables

    Example

    The steak was served with a savory sauce.

Origins of savory

from Old French 'savoure', meaning 'tasty'

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Summary: savory in Brief

The term 'savory' [ˈseɪvəri] describes something that has a pleasant, spicy, or salty taste or smell. It can also refer to something that is morally wholesome or acceptable. Examples include 'The soup had a savory aroma that made my mouth water,' and 'The book offers a savory critique of modern society.' Phrases like 'savory snack' and idioms like 'a savory smell' further illustrate the concept of appealing taste or smell.

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