relish

[US]/ˈrelɪʃ/
[UK]/ˈrelɪʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. flavor; appetite; appetizer

vt. enjoy; savor

vi. have a specific taste; taste delicious

Phrases & Collocations

relish the moment

Example Sentences

the relish of wine.

a relish for luxury.

have no relish for tragedy

to relish a funny story

a conversation which relishes of wit

has no relish for repetitive work.

I have no relish for pop music.

A cat relishes fish.

a politician who relishes a joust with reporters.

he was relishing his moment of glory.

I have also a novel to relish my wine.

he relished the sonorous words of condemnation.

Hunger gives relish to any food.

the aromatic relish of freshly brewed coffee;

Please hold two tickets for us. Please hold the relish on that hamburger.

the tired glutton finds no relish in the sweetest meat.

I don't relish the thought of waiting on an invalid for the next few months.

He ate his lasagne with relish. ‘It's sound, this.’.

She won't relish having to get up before dawn to catch that train.

"Few wome relish eing a mother, ecretary or general icker-u er for their hu ands.

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