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rainy
adj
- rainier, rainiest
1. Said of a period of time: characterized by stretches of time when it is raining.
- Example: a rainy afternoon
noun
- To keep it for a possible future time of need.
save
verb saved, saving
- 1. To rescue, protect or preserve someone or something from danger, evil, loss or failure.
- Thesaurus: rescue, deliver, extricate, liberate, emancipate, release, free; Antonym: abandon, sacrifice, surrender, condemn.
intr
3. To be economical, especially with money.
- Example: We're saving for the future
- Thesaurus: collect, cache, store, put aside, squirrel away, lay up, amass, accumulate, gather, hoard, husband, salt away; Antonym: spend, waste, squander, disperse.
- Example: Doing a dissertation saves you having to do two exams
- Example: That will save you having to make another trip
7. sport.
- To prevent (a ball or shot) from reaching the goal; to prevent (a goal) from being scored by the opposing team.
8. relig.
- To deliver from the influence or consequences of sin; to act as a saviour.
- Example: Jesus saves
- To transfer (data, the contents of a computer file, etc) onto a disk or tape for storage.
- 1. An act of saving a ball or shot, or of preventing a goal.
- Example: He made a great save in that match
- The saving of data onto a disk or tape.
- 1. Except.
- Example: Save for one, John lost all the books
- Example: We found all the tickets save one
- Form: save for (sometimes)
- 1. old use
- Were it not that; unless.
- Example: I would have gone with her, save that she had already left
- Form: save that (often)
adj
noun
- Note: often exclamation
Rescued or saved from a difficult or unpleasant situation by a welcome interruption.
- To enable oneself or them to escape or come off unscathed from a difficult situation.
- To prevent oneself or them from appearing foolish or wrong; to avoid humiliation.
- To save one's or their life.
- Example: You really saved my skin when you snared the tiger
- See under rainy.
- To prevent something from disaster, failure, etc.
- Example: Colin saved the day by remembering to bring the map of the maze with him
Phrasal Verb: save up
- To set money aside for future use.
- Example: We're saving up for a holiday abroad next year
