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with (great) relish

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  • relish — rel|ish1 [ˈrelıʃ] v [T] to enjoy an experience or the thought of something that is going to happen relish the prospect/thought/idea ▪ I don t relish the thought of you walking home alone. relish the chance/opportunity ▪ He relishes the chance to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • relish — 1 verb (T) to enjoy an experience or the thought of something that is going to happen: Peter didn t really relish the thought of spending Christmas at his in laws. | He spoke calmly, relishing the chance to infuriate his boss. 2 noun 1 (U) great… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • relish — I. noun Etymology: alteration of Middle English reles odor, taste, from Middle French, something left behind, release more at release Date: 1530 1. characteristic flavor; especially pleasing or zestful flavor 2. a quantity just sufficient to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Great Depression — the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s. * * * or Depression of 1929 Longest and most severe …   Universalium

  • relish — ► NOUN 1) great enjoyment. 2) pleasurable anticipation. 3) a piquant sauce or pickle eaten with plain food to add flavour. 4) archaic an appetizing flavour. ► VERB 1) enjoy greatly. 2) anticipate with pleasure …   English terms dictionary

  • relish — I UK [ˈrelɪʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms relish : present tense I/you/we/they relish he/she/it relishes present participle relishing past tense relished past participle relished a) to get great pleasure or satisfaction from something Being …   English dictionary

  • relish — rel|ish1 [ relıʃ ] verb transitive to get great pleasure or satisfaction from something: Being a role model for younger players is something he relishes. a. to enjoy the thought of something that you are going to do: She obviously relishes the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • relish — n. & v. n. 1 (often foll. by for) a great liking or enjoyment. b keen or pleasurable longing (had no relish for travelling). 2 a an appetizing flavour. b an attractive quality (fishing loses its relish in winter). 3 a condiment eaten with plainer …   Useful english dictionary

  • relish — 1. noun /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ a) A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing. A Laplander or Negro has no notion of the relish of wine. b) Savor; quality; characteristic tinge. 2. verb /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ …   Wiktionary

  • relish — noun 1》 great enjoyment.     ↘pleasurable anticipation. 2》 a piquant sauce or pickle eaten with plain food to add flavour. 3》 archaic an appetizing flavour.     ↘a distinctive taste or tinge. verb 1》 enjoy greatly.     ↘anticipate with pleasure.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • relish — Synonyms and related words: adore, affection, aftertaste, amusement, animal pleasure, anticipate, anticipation, appetite, appreciate, appreciation, ardency, ardor, avidity, bask in, be fond of, be partial to, be pleased with, bias, bite, bitter,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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