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- RELISHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RELISHING definition: 1 present participle of relish 2 to like or enjoy something: 3 If you relish the idea or… Learn more
- RELISHING Synonyms: 51 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for RELISHING: enjoying, savoring, loving, liking, fancying, admiring, taking to, rejoicing (in); Antonyms of RELISHING: hating, disliking, detesting, abhorring, loathing, condemning, despising, scorning
- Relishing - definition of relishing by The Free Dictionary
To take keen pleasure in; enjoy fully: relished every minute of their vacation b To be pleased with or look forward to: I don't relish speaking with that student's parents about his behavior 2 Archaic To give spice or flavor to Archaic To have a pleasing or distinctive taste
- Relishing - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
relishing Definitions of relishing noun the act of eating or drinking small quantities, often of a wide variety, to appreciate the flavor synonyms: degustation, savoring, savouring, tasting
- relishing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Food something tasty or appetizing added to a meal, as olives, pickles, or a sweet or sour pickle made of various usually chopped vegetables: [uncountable] served hot dogs with relish [countable] spicy relishes v enjoy: [~ + object] He relishes arguments [~ + verb-ing] He relishes arguing rel•ish (rel′ ish), n
- relishing definition - GrammarDesk. com
We know he has always loved the art of campaigning, and he seems to be relishing this opportunity to sell a ton of books and also to polish up his legacy But with all the political turbulence, is he still relishing the job and managing at the same time to enjoy family life?
- What does RELISHING mean? - Definitions. net
Relishing is the act of enjoying something greatly, taking great pleasure or satisfaction in it, or savoring it It can refer to delighting in an experience, taste, or memory
- Relishing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Relishing refers to taking great pleasure or enjoyment in something, often involving savoring the experience or flavor It can be applied to food or other enjoyable experiences, indicating a deep appreciation for the moment
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