different between savory vs delightful

savory

English

Alternative forms

  • savoury (British; usually only for etymology 1)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?se?v??i/

Etymology 1

From the Middle English savory, savourie, from Old French savouré, from Old French savourer, from Late Latin sap?r?re, present active infinitive of sap?r?, from Latin sapor (taste, flavour), from sapi?, sapere (taste of, have a flavour of).

Adjective

savory (comparative savorier, superlative savoriest) (American spelling)

  1. Tasty, attractive to the palate.
    The fine restaurant presented an array of savory dishes; each was delicious.
  2. Salty and/or spicy, but not sweet.
    The mushrooms, meat, bread, rice, peanuts and potatoes were all good savory foods.
  3. umami, modern
    The savory rabbit soup contrasted well with the sweet cucumber sandwiches with jam.
  4. (figuratively) Morally or ethically acceptable.
    Readers are to be warned that quotations in this chapter contain some not so savory language.
Synonyms
  • See also Thesaurus:delicious
Translations
See also
  • umami

Noun

savory (plural savories)

  1. (American spelling) A savory snack.

Etymology 2

Wikispecies From Middle English saverey, possibly from Old English sæþerie, from Latin satureia, influenced by or via Old French savereie.

Noun

savory (countable and uncountable, plural savories)

  1. Any of several Mediterranean herbs, of the genus Satureja, grown as culinary flavourings.
  2. The leaves of these plants used as a flavouring.
Derived terms
  • summer savory (Satureja hortensis)
  • winter savory (Satureja montana)
Translations

savory From the web:

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  • what savory spices go with sweet potatoes
  • what savory flavors go with chocolate
  • what savory flavors go with blueberry
  • what's savory food
  • what's savory spice
  • what's savory seasoning


delightful

English

Etymology

From Middle English deliteful, delitfull, equivalent to delight +? -ful.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): [d??la??t?.f??]
  • Hyphenation: de?light?ful

Adjective

delightful (comparative more delightful, superlative most delightful)

  1. Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.

Alternative forms

  • delightfull (archaic)

Translations

delightful From the web:

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  • what delightful mean in spanish
  • what delightful mean in arabic
  • what's delightful in italian
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  • delightful what does it mean in spanish
  • what do delightful mean
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