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Baron Zhao
what's the difference between"relish"and"enjoy"?
I have watched a romance movie called“”About Time”,and there's a saying in the end"All we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride".
I wonder what's the difference between"relish"and"enjoy"
btw,its really a moving movie
Jul 7, 2018 9:23 AM
Answers · 1
They have a similar meaning, but the word 'relish' is usually used in certain phrases e.g. 'I relish the opportunity' / 'I relish the prospect of . .' - I am looking forward to . .', 'I appreciate . .' It tends to refer to a situation.
July 7, 2018
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Baron Zhao
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