n. 25B6; verb
she wanted to savour every moment : RELISH, enjoy (to the full), appreciate, delight in, revel in, smack one's lips over, luxuriate in, bask in.
such a declaration savoured of immodesty : SUGGEST, smack of, have the hallmarks of, seem like, have the air of, show signs of.
25B6; noun
the subtle savour of wood smoke : SMELL, aroma, fragrance, scent, perfume, bouquet; TASTE, flavour, tang, smack.
a savour of bitterness seasoned my feelings for him : TRACE, hint, suggestion, touch, smack.
her usual diversions had lost their savour : PIQUANCY, interest, attraction, flavour, spice, zest, excitement, enjoyment; informal zing.