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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Savory' in a Sentence

"Having a salty, spicy, or piquant flavor; not sweet." more

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The savory curry had just the right amount of spices to tingle the taste buds.
She enjoyed the savory aroma of freshly baked bread in the kitchen.
She enjoyed the savory flavor of roasted nuts.
The aroma of savory roasted chicken filled the kitchen, making everyone hungry.
The popcorn had a savory flavor that made everyone enjoy the movie even more.
The chef prepared a savory stew with a mix of herbs and spices.
Grandma's savory cookies were a delightful treat after school.
The barbecue sauce gave the grilled chicken a deliciously savory kick.
The air was filled with the savory scent of burgers grilling at the summer barbecue.
Grandma's soup was savory, filled with delicious vegetables.
The sandwich had a delightful combination of savory ham and fresh vegetables.
The popcorn had a savory buttery taste that made it irresistible.
The explorers enjoyed a savory meal after a long day of hiking in the mountains.
The sailor tasted the savory sea breeze as he sailed across the ocean.
The popcorn at the movie theater had a savory buttery taste.
The soup was warm and savory, perfect for a cold winter day.
The sandwich shop offered a variety of savory options, including ham and cheese.
Lisa enjoyed the savory taste of the popcorn seasoned with cheese and spices.
The crackers were savory, perfect for a quick snack.
The little puppy found a savory bone and happily chewed on it.

Savory

sey-vuh-ree
adjectiveHaving a salty, spicy, or piquant flavor; not sweet.
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Last Updated On: January 9, 2024
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