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    Rel·ish
    /ˈreliSH/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. enjoy greatly: "he was relishing his moment of glory" Similar enjoydelight inlovelikeOpposite dislike
    • 2. make pleasant to the taste; add relish to: archaic "I have also a novel to relish my wine"
  2. 1. : characteristic flavor. especially : pleasing or zestful flavor. 2. : a quantity just sufficient to flavor or characterize : trace. 3. a. : enjoyment of or delight in something that satisfies one's tastes, inclinations, or desires. eat with great relish.

  3. RELISH definition: 1. to like or enjoy something: 2. If you relish the idea or thought of something, you feel…. Learn more.

  4. RELISH meaning: 1. to like or enjoy something: 2. If you relish the idea or thought of something, you feel…. Learn more.

  5. pleasurable appreciation of anything; liking: He has no relish for obscene jokes. Synonyms: preference, predilection, partiality, inclination, zest, gusto. Antonyms: disfavor, distaste. Cooking. something savory or appetizing added to a meal, as pickles or olives.

  6. The verb relish means to enjoy something immensely. You may relish eating the relish on your hotdog, or you may relish taking an afternoon nap. The word relish has been around since the 16th century and comes to us from the French, who are pretty good at indulging and savoring.

  7. to get great pleasure from something; to want very much to do or have something synonym enjoy. relish something to relish a challenge. to relish the chance/opportunity to do something. to relish the idea/thought of something. I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow.

  8. 5 days ago · noun. 1. distinctive or characteristic flavor. a relish of garlic in the stew. 2. a trace or touch ( of some quality); hint or suggestion. a relish of malice in his action. 3. an appetizing flavor; pleasing taste.

  9. Definition of relish noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. a. 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. v.intr. Archaic To have a pleasing or distinctive taste.

  11. Definitions of 'relish' If you relish something, you get a lot of enjoyment from it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'relish' present simple: I relish, you relish [...] past simple: I relished, you relished [...] past participle: relished. More. Synonyms of 'relish' • enjoy, like, prefer [...] • look forward to, fancy (informal), long for [...]

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