saver (Meaning)

Wordnet

saver (n)

someone who saves something from danger or violence

someone who saves (especially money)

Webster

saver (n.)

One who saves.

saver Sentence Examples

  1. The lifeguard's quick actions proved to be a saver in the drowning child's rescue.
  2. My father's wise financial advice has been a lifesaver for me in managing my finances.
  3. The new antiviral medication became a godsend, saving countless lives during the pandemic.
  4. The emergency brake was the saver that prevented our car from crashing into a tree.
  5. The firefighters' unwavering efforts were a true saver in extinguishing the raging inferno.
  6. A good night's sleep is an essential saver for maintaining both physical and mental well-being.
  7. The timely intervention of the charity was a saver for the impoverished community.
  8. The new safety regulations implemented by the company have been a major saver in reducing workplace accidents.
  9. The invention of the air conditioner has been a lifesaver in combatting sweltering summer heat.
  10. The courage and resilience of the survivors were their ultimate savers in the face of adversity.

FAQs About the word saver

someone who saves something from danger or violence, someone who saves (especially money)One who saves.

savior, saviour, rescuer, deliverer, guard, custodian, protector,guardian, defender, keeper

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The lifeguard's quick actions proved to be a saver in the drowning child's rescue.

My father's wise financial advice has been a lifesaver for me in managing my finances.

The new antiviral medication became a godsend, saving countless lives during the pandemic.

The emergency brake was the saver that prevented our car from crashing into a tree.