Pronunciation: /ˈrɛlɪʃ/
noun a feeling of great enjoyment or liking for something
A1 I relish the taste of chocolate ice cream.
A2 She added relish to her hot dog for extra flavor.
B1 The chef's special sauce added a unique relish to the dish.
B2 He savored every bite of the meal, enjoying the relish of each ingredient.
C1 The connoisseur could detect the subtle relish of the aged wine.
C2 The author described the scene with such relish that it came alive in the reader's mind.
verb to enjoy greatly; to savor
A1 I relish spending time with my family.
A2 She relishes the opportunity to travel to new places.
B1 The chef relishes experimenting with different flavors in her dishes.
B2 He relishes the challenge of solving complex problems at work.
C1 The author relishes the process of crafting intricate plots for her novels.
C2 The musician relishes the chance to perform in front of a live audience.
formal She savored every bite of the meal, enjoying the relish with which it was prepared.
informal I really relish spending time with my friends on the weekends.
slang I totally relish the idea of going to that concert next week.
figurative He relished the challenge of climbing the mountain, seeing it as an opportunity for growth.
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