save
save /ˈseɪv/
conjunction
-
()
Other than; used to introduce an exception to a proceeding statement
(
except
, save
)
other than; used to introduce an exception to a proceeding statement
noun
-
(sport) the act of preventing the opposition from scoring
(
save
)
(sport) the act of preventing the opposition from scoring
The goalie made a brilliant save
the goalie made a brilliant save
The relief pitcher got credit for a save
the relief pitcher got credit for a save
preposition
-
()
Not counting or considering a specific element or member.
(
except
, save
, apart from
, aside from
, excluding
, with the exception of
)
Not counting or considering a specific element or member.
verb
-
()
Save from ruin, destruction, or harm
(
salve
, relieve
, salvage
, save
)
save from ruin, destruction, or harm
Despite the shipwreck, the crew managed to salvage some of the valuable cargo.
Despite the shipwreck, the crew managed to salvage some of the valuable cargo.
-
()
To keep up and reserve for personal or special use
(
preserve
, save
)
to keep up and reserve for personal or special use
She saved the old family photographs in a drawer
She saved the old family photographs in a drawer
-
()
Make unnecessary an expenditure or effort
(
make unnecessary
, save
)
make unnecessary an expenditure or effort
This will save money
This will save money
I'll save you the trouble
I'll save you the trouble
This will save you a lot of time
This will save you a lot of time
-
()
Accumulate money for future use
(
lay aside
, save up
, save
)
accumulate money for future use
He saves half his salary
He saves half his salary
-
()
Spend less; buy at a reduced price
(
save
)
spend less; buy at a reduced price
-
()
Bring into safety
(
bring through
, carry through
, pull through
, save
)
bring into safety
We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack
We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack
-
()
Refrain from harming
(
save
, spare
)
refrain from harming
James decided to spare his sister's feelings and didn't mention her embarrassing moment.
James decided to spare his sister's feelings and didn't mention her embarrassing moment.
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()
(religion) Prevent committing sins
(
deliver
, save
, redeem
)
(religion) Prevent committing sins
James managed to redeem himself by sincerely apologizing and making amends for his past mistakes.
James managed to redeem himself by sincerely apologizing and making amends for his past mistakes.
-
()
Retain rights to
(
hold open
, keep
, keep open
, save
)
retain rights to
Keep my job for me while I give birth
keep my job for me while I give birth
Keep my seat, please
keep my seat, please
Keep open the possibility of a merger
keep open the possibility of a merger
-
()
Spend sparingly, avoid the waste of
(
economise
[British] , economize
, save
)
spend sparingly, avoid the waste of
This move will save money
This move will save money
The less fortunate will have to economize now
The less fortunate will have to economize now
-
(computing) record data on a computer
(
save
, write
)
(computing) record data on a computer
Boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk
boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk