What is another word for relishes?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛlɪʃɪz] (IPA)

When it comes to describing the enjoyment and pleasure that we take from something, there are a wealth of synonyms for the word "relishes". From the casual appreciation of something to the deep and profound enjoyment, there are many words that can be used. These include savoring, relishing, delighting, reveling, cherishing, enjoying, basking in, indulging in, luxuriating in, wallowing in, and so many more. Each word brings its own unique flavor to the description of enjoyment and allows for a wide range of expression when it comes to describing the things that bring us pleasure in life.

Usage examples for Relishes

No one relishes being disgraced, Svava-particularly the most influential people in a place.
"Three Comedies"
Björnstjerne M. Björnson Commentator: R. Farquharson Sharp
Full and easily she breathed, as one who relishes sweet air like the taste of pure water.
"She Buildeth Her House"
Will Comfort
But when, in the early years of the nineteenth century, the system of newspapers and periodicals branched out into endless development, coincidently with the increase of demand and supply in regard to the novel, it was inevitable that this latter should be drawn upon to supply at once the standing dishes and the relishes of the entertainment.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury

Famous quotes with Relishes

  • Only two unhappy people can be happy with each other, because they are dependent on the 'other' for happiness. Only an INDIVIDUAL relishes in his own presence, the 'other' is a hindrance to his freedom. He doesn't fit with the society, he stands out from the mediocre, he lives in 'totality' and celebrates in aloneness.
    Ramana Pemmaraju
  • Faith from its essential nature implies the fallen state of man, while it recognizes the principles of the covenant of grace. It is itself the condition of that covenant. It is a grace which is alike distinguished from the love of angels and the faith of devils. It is peculiar to the returning sinner. None but a lost sinner needs it; none but a humbled sinner relishes it.
    Gardiner Spring
  • A poet for whom sound is crucial, who relishes the way words and consonants knock around together.
    Seamus Heaney

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