savoriness / ˈseɪ və ri /

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savoriness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

more sa·vor·y or sa·vor·i·er, most sa·vor·y or sa·vor·i·est.

  1. pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma.
  2. piquant: a savory jelly.
  3. pleasing, attractive, or agreeable.
n. 名词 noun

plural sa·vor·ies.

  1. British. an aromatic, often spicy course or dish served either as an appetizer or as a dessert, as pickled fish or brandied fruit.

savoriness 近义词

savoriness

等同于 taste

更多savoriness例句

  1. This step might sound a bit precious, but it breaks down the cheese in a way that leaves behind its savory flavor without compromising the breadcrumbs’ crunchy texture.
  2. Maybe she’ll try mac and cheese in cupcake tins, she thinks, and maybe she’ll explore combining savory and sweet flavors in the vegetables.
  3. Glossy, burnished onion makes for a savory-sweet light dinner in this tart.
  4. Purchase healthier items, like packets of roasted nuts or other savory snacks.
  5. Just plug in your waffle bowl maker and enjoy endless sweet and savory treats.
  6. Kim is mocking the entire value system on which she built her career, as well as her own less-than-savory past.
  7. I thought it was narratively satisfying—but it was not so savory.
  8. Each firm, moist piece packs a provocative sweet and savory punch.
  9. Top it with sweet and savory goop, and proclaim a new era in the world of pizza.
  10. A simple woman with a sensational mission—the creation of pure savory delight.
  11. The central dish was a pork-pie, flanked by savory little patties of sausage.
  12. He took the chair and watched her while she set on the spider again and warmed her savory dish.
  13. The savory ham was very appetizing, the Deacon was very hungry, and the argument was sophistical.
  14. He brought in game of all kinds from the mountain and had it served in savory style at the National House.
  15. She was so near that Dolph smelled the savory scents from her galley and began to "suffle" moisture in the corners of his mouth.