Savoury in a sentence as a noun

That's a lot of sugar in a savoury dish.

You are still thinking too much!I've known a bunch of let's say, less than savoury individuals.

Thing is that '*******' is already two things - a flat savoury biscuit, and something you pull at christmas.

"releasing these details simply doesn't help the cause of fixing the NSA's less savoury incursions" -- of course it doesn't.

But the existing meal replacements come in a variety of flavours, including sweet or savoury.

I find this particular tea oddly stabilising and being lighter than black and green tea, it's not as savoury, which means I can drink it all day long.

It inadvertently raised the profile of stenography, due to it being used on images being posted to hide less savoury content.

Savoury in a sentence as an adjective

Normally classic 'medieval' flavours are sweet and sour and little differentiation between savoury and sweet - beer, vinegar, nuts, pepper, hyssop and other herbs achieved the flavouring.

Even though I eat a generally healthy diet, even I can't resist the pull of the Dorito... There's just something about salty, savoury, crispy, fatty and sometimes spicy treats that is so appealing.

My experience of poker is that the vast majority of people who play it a lot really aren't actually enjoying the pursuit, many to the point it impacts their outside lives, and that the game does tend to attract less savoury characters.

With the addition of occasional leaks of who is buying into their platform, it would provide media with a constant stream of savoury headlines such as "Facebook is selling your personal information to the CIA" and "Facebook is selling your your personal information to Iran".

" In which case, what advantages does Soylent have over all the other products?Other products come in a range of flavours; you can get unflavoured versions; you can get savoury versions; you can get formulations designed for naso-gastric feeding and, importantly, they've got many dietitians and registered nutritionists working with them.

In much the same way, a diligent sandwich maker will smear a smidgen of jam evenly over his bread, rather than leaving it concentrated in one corner, and so make the whole more savoury....In its full splendour, *** asserts that any statement S whose validity can be ascertained by a proof P written over n bits also admits an alternative proof, Q.

Savoury definitions

noun

either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family

See also: savory

noun

an aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre

See also: savory

adjective

morally wholesome or acceptable; "a past that was scarcely savory"

See also: savory

adjective

having an agreeably pungent taste

See also: piquant savory spicy zesty

adjective

pleasing to the sense of taste

See also: mouth-watering savory