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savoring

intermediateB1

/ˈseɪvərɪŋ/ · sa-vor-ing

to enjoy the taste or smell of something fully.

Meanings

verbformal

to enjoy the taste or smell of something fully.

کسی چیز کے ذائقے یا خوشبو سے مکمل لطف اٹھانا۔

ذائقہ لینا

zaika lena

Synonyms

enjoyrelishappreciateلطف اندوز ہوناخوشی محسوس کرناخوشبو محسوس کرنا

Antonyms

dislikeneglectoverlookنالاں ہونانظرانداز کرناعدم دلچسپی

Common Collocations

  • savoring the moment
  • savoring the flavor
  • savoring memories

Example Sentences

I love savoring the rich flavors of this dish.

مجھے اس ڈش کے بھرپور ذائقوں سے لطف اندوز ہونا پسند ہے۔

Mujhe is dish ke bharpoor zaikon se lutf andoz hona pasand hai.

Savoring each moment of the sunset is essential for relaxation.

غروب آفتاب کا ہر لمحہ لطف اندوز ہونا سکون کے لئے ضروری ہے۔

Ghuroob aftab ka har lamha lutf andoz hona sukoon ke liye zaroori hai.

She enjoys savoring the aroma of fresh coffee in the morning.

وہ صبح کے وقت تازہ کافی کی خوشبو سے لطف اندوز ہونا پسند کرتی ہے۔

Woh subah ke waqt taza coffee ki khushbu se lutf andoz hona pasand karti hai.

Easily Confused With

safeguarding:Savoring refers to enjoying flavors or moments, while safeguarding means protecting or keeping something safe.

Word Family

savor
verbذائقہ لینا
savorous
adjectiveذائقے دار
savoriness
nounذائقہ داری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember savoring as 'saving the flavor' in your memory.

Picture someone enjoying a delicious meal slowly, taking in every flavor.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پہلی بار جب چاٹا ہے چلی کا مزہ، عرفانِ چاہت چلتا ہے بغیر کہکشاں

Pehli baar jab chaatta hai chili ka maza, Irfan-e-chahat chalta hai baghair kehkashan.

The first time one tastes the flavor of chili, the essence of affection flows without the need of stars.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچے مومن کا ذائقہ ہمیشہ بہترین ہوتا ہے۔

Sachay Momin ka zaika hamesha behtareen hota hai.

The taste of a true believer is always the best.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "sapere" — to taste, have flavor

First known use: 14th century

The term 'savor' comes from the Latin 'sapere'. Over time, it evolved into the Old French 'savour' and then into Middle English. Its current form reflects both the literal and metaphorical sense of enjoying or appreciating.