Relish, n.

    1. Taste, flavor, savor.
    2. Liking, fondness, taste, appreciation, zest, gusto, palatc, appetite, predilection, partiality, inclination.
    3. Quality, tinge, cast, touch, twang, manner, flavor, savor, sort.
    4. Appetizer.
    5. Delight, power of pleasing.
    6. Tincture.

Relish, v. a.

    1. Like the taste or flavor of, taste with pleasure.
    2. Like, enjoy, appreciate, be pleased with, take delight in, delight in, have a liking for.

Relish, v. n.

    1. Have a pleasing taste, be enjoyable.
    2. Smack, taste, have a flavor.

Relishable, a. Gustable.

Relishing, a. Palatable, savory, flavorous.

Relucent, a.

    1. Shining, luminous, lucent, bright, glittering, resplendent.
    2. Bright, shining, eminent.

Reluctance, n. Repugnance, unwillingness, aversion, dislike, disinclination.

Reluctant, a. Unwilling, loath, averse, backward, disinclined, indisposed.

Relume, v. a. Rekindle, reillumine, relumine, relight, light again, light anew.

Rely on. Rely upon. Trust in, depend on, confide in, repose upon.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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