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Savorily — Sa vor*i*ly, adv. In a savory manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
savorily — v(ə)rə̇lē, li adverb Etymology: Middle English, from savory (I) + ly 1. : in a relishing manner : with appetite would eat our plain food savorily Charles Lamb 2 … Useful english dictionary
savorily — adverb see savory I … New Collegiate Dictionary
savorily — sa·vor·i·ly … English syllables
savory — I. adjective also savoury Date: 13th century having savor: as a. piquantly pleasant to the mind < a savory collection of essays > b. morally exemplary ; edifying < his reputation was anything but savory > c. pleasing to the sense of taste… … New Collegiate Dictionary
savoriness — See savorily. * * * … Universalium
savory — savory1 savorily, adv. savoriness, n. /say veuh ree/, adj., savorier, savoriest, n., pl. savories. adj. 1. pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma. 2. piquant: a savory jelly. 3 … Universalium
unsavorily — un·savorily … English syllables
savory — savory1 [sā′vər ē] adj. savorier, savoriest [ME savouri < OFr savouré, pp. of savourer, to taste < savour, SAVOR] 1. pleasing to the taste or smell; appetizing 2. pleasant, agreeable, attractive, etc. 3. morally acceptable; respectable 4 … English World dictionary