A pleasant taste
“Emphasize the fact that the pleasure derived from the relish of food often leads to overeating and gluttony.”
A piquant sauce or pickle eaten with plain food to add flavor
“Chad engulfs half a hamburger, coated with a mixture of pickle relish and ketchup.”
The act or state of greatly enjoying or finding satisfaction in something
“That which remained of the buffalo the men devoured with great relish, as it was the first meat they had tasted since leaving Gondokoro.”
The act or state of anticipating something with excitement
“Something new and exciting was happening in his life, and he looked forward to it with great relish.”
A fondness or positive regard for something
“In such a society, there was naturally a great relish for public festivals, both sacred and secular.”
A liking or desire for something
A relish consisting of vegetables or fruit preserved in vinegar or brine
Roe of the sturgeon or other large fish, considered a delicacy
Something set round or upon a dish as an embellishment
Something that is considered a luxury or treat, especially food
Something regarded as a special honor
The state of consuming too much food, or the desire to do so
A small dish or morsel of food or drink taken before a meal or main course
To enjoy something greatly
“She did secretarial training but didn't much relish being a secretary; rather she longed to be an actress and a traveler.”
To anticipate eagerly
“Now, Mr. Secretary, I do not particularly relish starting out on an unpleasant note with you on your first appearance.”
To take great pleasure in (something)
To have a desire for
To sample the flavor of something orally
To trust or accept as true or credible
To anticipate something with great eagerness
Enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
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