Pronunciation: /ˈseɪvəri/
noun an aromatic herb with savory leaves, used in cooking
A1 I tried a new savory dish at the restaurant.
A2 The savory flavors of the stew filled the room.
B1 She preferred savory foods over sweet ones.
B2 The chef's specialty was creating unique savory appetizers.
C1 The savory aroma of the grilled meat made my mouth water.
C2 The savory spices in the curry added depth to the dish.
adjective having a pleasant taste or smell; flavorful
A1 I like to eat savory snacks like chips and pretzels.
A2 She cooked a savory stew for dinner that was full of flavor.
B1 The restaurant is known for its savory dishes made with fresh herbs and spices.
B2 The chef's savory creations always leave customers wanting more.
C1 The savory aroma of the roast chicken filled the kitchen.
C2 The savory taste of the dish was enhanced by the chef's expert seasoning.
formal The chef prepared a savory dish using a blend of herbs and spices.
informal I love the savory taste of garlic bread.
slang This burger joint serves up some seriously savory burgers.
figurative Her storytelling skills were as savory as a gourmet meal.
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