will relish
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future tenseof relish.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
relishnounliking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
Example Sentences
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Steve Clarke and his side know they will need to improve, but McGinn says they will relish this victory on their return to football's biggest stage.
From BBC ● Jun. 14, 2026
“Man on the Run” is chock-full of unseen archival footage — the kind that McCartney aficionados will relish as Neville paints a revealing picture of the musician’s post-Beatles challenges.
From Salon ● Feb. 27, 2026
Farke's side are always a handful at home and will relish the challenge of getting another good result on Saturday, but I can see this being a very close contest.
From BBC ● Dec. 18, 2025
The Gunners have another two big games coming up, with matches against Bayern Munich and Chelsea, but Eze will relish the challenge given the form he is now in.
From BBC ● Nov. 23, 2025
“Yes, I will relish this sport,” I said.
From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein
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