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savory

Savory vs Tasty - What's the difference?

savory | tasty |


As adjectives the difference between savory and tasty

is that savory is tasty, attractive to the palate while tasty is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.

As a noun savory

is a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings.

Titillating vs Savory - What's the difference?

titillating | savory |


As adjectives the difference between titillating and savory

is that titillating is pleasantly and sensually exciting while savory is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As a verb titillating

is .

As a noun savory is

a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings.

Savory vs Delectable - What's the difference?

savory | delectable |


As adjectives the difference between savory and delectable

is that savory is tasty, attractive to the palate while delectable is pleasing to the taste; delicious.

As nouns the difference between savory and delectable

is that savory is a savory snack while delectable is something fitting the above description.

Appetizing vs Savory - What's the difference?

appetizing | savory |


As adjectives the difference between appetizing and savory

is that appetizing is that appeals to, or stimulates the appetite while savory is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As a verb appetizing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun savory is

a savory snack.

Savorly vs Savory - What's the difference?

savorly | savory |


As adjectives the difference between savorly and savory

is that savorly is agreeable in odour, flavour, or general effect; pleasant; sweet while savory is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As an adverb savorly

is with a pleasing relish; soundly; heartily.

As a noun savory is

a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings.

Savory vs Savoy - What's the difference?

savory | savoy |


As nouns the difference between savory and savoy

is that savory is a savory snack while Savoy is savoy cabbage.

As an adjective savory

is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As a proper noun Savoy is

a historical region of western Europe.

Savor vs Savory - What's the difference?

savor | savory |


As nouns the difference between savor and savory

is that savor is the specific taste or smell of something while savory is a savory snack.

As a verb savor

is to possess a particular taste or smell, or a distinctive quality.

As an adjective savory is

tasty, attractive to the palate.

Savors vs Savory - What's the difference?

savors | savory |


As nouns the difference between savors and savory

is that savors is while savory is a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings.

As a verb savors

is (savor).

As an adjective savory is

tasty, attractive to the palate.

Zesty vs Savory - What's the difference?

zesty | savory |


As adjectives the difference between zesty and savory

is that zesty is having a piquant or pungent taste; spicy while savory is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As a noun savory is

a savory snack.

Savory vs Incense - What's the difference?

savory | incense |


As nouns the difference between savory and incense

is that savory is a snack or savory can be any of several mediterranean herbs, of the genus , grown as culinary flavourings while incense is a perfume used in the rites of various religions.

As an adjective savory

is tasty, attractive to the palate.

As a verb incense is

to anger or infuriate.

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