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What is the past tense of savour?

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The past tense of savour is savoured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of savour is savours.

The present participle of savour is savouring.

The past participle of savour is savoured.

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They savoured the preparations along with their friends, and watched the willow wielders and the bowlers display their prowess.
It was moments like that when I savoured his presence, enjoyed the fact that we were together and we were happy.
Here I let the tide push me along the wall and savoured the marine delights on offer.
I savoured the warm ambient atmosphere where camaraderie and warm humour reigned.
It happens rarely enough for such an event to be savoured, but often enough to keep us forever interested.
The flavour of garlic is well known for its hot, dry pungent taste, savoured in the cuisine of many cultures.

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