"Ill savoured" generally means something that is unpleasant or distasteful in taste or smell. It can also be used to describe something that leaves a bad taste in one's mouth figuratively, such as a situation or behavior.
The children savoured the food that was prepared by the male chef.
Relished, savoured, appreciated...
Labor, Savior, Savor, Saver, Shaver, Behavior, Paver, Raver, Waver...
Sweet milk tastes sweet after having a spoon of sugar but you will not notice the sweetness as you have savoured your taste buds already
Ill, more ill, most ill.
Ill is not a verb, therefore it does not have a past tense. It is used with the auxiliary, 'be', i.e 'I am ill'(present) Therefore, past would be 'I was ill'.
more ill, most ill
Ill Seen Ill Said was created in 1981.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
trver is ill
ill Bill or ill Will
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.