ENJOY vs RELISH: NOUN
- Enjoyment.
- Vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
- Spicy or savory condiment
- The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
- Something that lends pleasure or zest.
- Hearty enjoyment or appreciation: : zest.
- A cooked or pickled sauce, usually made with vegetables or fruits, generally used as a condiment.
- A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness.
- Savor; quality; characteristic tinge.
- A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.
- The projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a tenon, on a tenoned piece.
- In joinery, projection of the shoulder of a tenoned piece beyond the part which enters the mortise.
- In harpsichord music, an embellishment or grace consisting of a repetition of a principal note with a trill and a turn after it: usually double relish, but see also single relish, under single.
- That which is used to impart a flavor; especially, something taken with food to increase the pleasure of eating, as sauce; also, a small highly seasoned dish to stimulate the appetite, as caviare, olives, etc. See hors-d'æuvre.
- A small quantity just perceptible; tincture; smack.
- A keen liking for something.
- A peculiar or characteristic, and especially a pleasing, quality in an object; the power of pleasing; hence, delight given by anything.
- Perception or appreciation of peculiar, especially of pleasing, quality in anything; taste, in general; liking; appetite: generally used with for before the thing, sometimes with of.
- A sensation of taste; savor; flavor; especially, a pleasing taste; hence, pleasing quality in general.
- A trace or suggestion of a pleasurable quality.
- The flavor of a food, especially when appetizing.
- A spicy or savory condiment or appetizer, such as chutney or olives.
- A condiment of chopped sweet pickles.
ENJOY vs RELISH: VERB
- Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in
- Take delight in
- Get pleasure from
- Have for one's benefit
- To have the use or benefit of something
- Have benefit from
- Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in
ENJOY vs RELISH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To take satisfaction; to live in happiness.
- To have a pleasurable or satisfactory time.
- To have the use or benefit of.
- To receive pleasure or satisfaction from.
- To have a pleasing or appetizing taste; to give gratification; to have a flavor.
- To have a pleasing or distinctive taste.
- To give spice or flavor to.
- To be pleased with or look forward to.
- To take keen pleasure in; enjoy fully.
ENJOY vs RELISH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To feel pleasure; to be happy.
- To have sexual intercourse with.
- To take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or experience of; to feel or perceive with pleasure; to be delighted with
- To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from.
- To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably.
ENJOY vs RELISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Take pleasure in
- Get enjoyment from
- Derive or receive pleasure from
- To live in happiness; take pleasure or satisfaction.
- To have or possess, as something good or desirable, in a general sense: as, he enjoys the esteem of the community; the paper enjoys a wide circulation.
- To feel or perceive with joy or pleasure; take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or experience of: as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast, the conversation of friends, or our own meditations; to enjoy foreign travel.
- To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; have, hold, or occupy, as a good or profitable thing, or as something desirable: as, he enjoys a large fortune, or an honorable office.
- To derive pleasure from association with or observation of; take delight in being with or in: as, to enjoy one's friends; I enjoyed Paris more than London; to enjoy the country.
- Specifically To have sexual intercourse with.
- To like the taste or flavor of; partake of with pleasure or gratification.
- To be pleased with or gratified by, in general; have a liking for; enjoy; experience or cause to experience pleasure from.
- To give an agreeable taste to; impart a pleasing flavor to; cause to taste agreeably.
- To savor of; have a smack or taste of; have the cast or manner of.
- To have a pleasing taste; in general, to give pleasure.
- To have a flavor, literally or figuratively.
- In joinery, to shape (the shoulders of a tenon which bear against a rail). See relishing-machine.
- Get enjoyment from
- Derive or receive pleasure from
- Take pleasure in
ENJOY vs RELISH: RELATED WORDS
- Loves, Reap, Rejoice, Celebrate, Adore, Fun, Enjoyment, Appreciate, Delight, Savour, Love, Relish, Bask, Revel, Savor
- Rejoice, Appreciate, Delight, Zestfulness, Sapidity, Flavour, Tang, Smack, Flavor, Savour, Gusto, Zest, Bask, Enjoy, Savor
ENJOY vs RELISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Get, Benefit, Admire, Prefer, Rejoice, Celebrate, Adore, Fun, Appreciate, Delight, Savour, Love, Relish, Bask, Revel
- Welcome, Joy, Rejoice, Appreciate, Delight, Zestfulness, Sapidity, Flavour, Tang, Smack, Flavor, Savour, Zest, Bask, Enjoy
ENJOY vs RELISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Enjoy the challenge of growing your own business.
- National Forest System visitors to use and enjoy.
- You enjoy pattern recognition and solving thematic problems.
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- National Gallery of Art to enjoy the fresh air, listen to music, and enjoy the surroundings, including a view of the National Archives building.
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- Bringing large tourist groups on board during these trips will make it difficult for visitors to enjoy our great city and enjoy the ride.
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- She seemed to relish the humiliation I felt.
- Relish in your achievements both professionally and personally.
- We use it with joy, zeal, and relish.
- Next we ordered an appetizer, the relish plate.
- He did not relish the job of jailor.
- Taste the relish to be found in competition.
- Hot pepper relish, made from red cherry peppers.
- Relish Relish is a semi solid or vinegar vegetable pulp and used in making food more flavourful and relishing.
- Instead of tossing them, make a savory relish like this Lemon Relish with Leftover Stems adapted from Dining In by Alison Roman.
- Do you use sweet relish or dill relish in the original sauce recipe?
ENJOY vs RELISH: QUESTIONS
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