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your education, not for having a good time.<br />

saviour n. 1 rescuer, salvation, friend in need, Good Samaritan,<br />

liberator, redeemer, deliverer, emancipator, champion, knight<br />

errant, knight in shining armour: Because he gave her a job<br />

when she most needed it, she regarded him as her saviour. 2 the<br />

or our Saviour. Christian religion Christ (the Redeemer),<br />

Jesus, the Messiah, Lamb of God, Our Lord, Son of God, King of<br />

Kings, Prince of Peace, Islam Mahdi.<br />

savoir faire<br />

n. tact, tactfulness, sophistication, finesse, urbanity,<br />

discretion, knowledgeability, diplomacy, urbanity, smoothness,<br />

polish, suavity or suaveness, poise, grace, style, skill,<br />

adroitness, knowledge, comprehension, Slang savvy: She felt a<br />

vague sense of social inferiority, an uneasy lack of savoir<br />

faire.<br />

savoir vivre<br />

n. breeding, upbringing, comity, knowledge, sophistication,<br />

polish: He has at least enough savoir vivre to know that one<br />

doesn't drink red wine with oysters.<br />

savour n. 1 taste, flavour, zest, tang, smack, piquancy: These<br />

poached peaches have a savour of brandy about them. 2 hint,<br />

suggestion, odour, scent, fragrance, smell, perfume, redolence,<br />

bouquet, breath, trace, quality, soup‡on, dash: He preferred<br />

talking about the savour rather than the odour of sanctity, for<br />

alliteration's sake.<br />

--v. 3 taste, sample, perceive, detect, sense, discern, mark,<br />

descry, observe, notice, note, identify; enjoy, luxuriate in,<br />

relish, indulge in, bask in, appreciate, revel in, delight in,<br />

value, cherish, Colloq lick or smack one's lips or chops over:<br />

One could savour a trace of honey in the wine. For a week we<br />

savoured the delights of the Costa Brava.<br />

savoury adj. 1 palatable, delicious, delectable, tasty, toothsome,<br />

appetizing, flavourful, flavorous, flavoursome, ambrosial,<br />

luscious: Pettigrew bit greedily into the savoury flesh of the<br />

ripe melon. 2 tasteful, honest, proper, decent, reputable,<br />

respectable, honourable, creditable, upright, decorous, seemly,<br />

wholesome, innocent: I am not sure that Victoria is travelling

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