spares (Meaning)

spares

a spare tire, being over what is needed, the knocking down of all 10 bowling pins with the first two balls in a frame in bowling, to have left over or as margin, to refrain from doing harm, to give up as not strictly needed, somewhat thin, to relieve of the necessity of doing or undergoing something, being over and above what is needed, to keep from being punished or harmed, to use or give out in small amounts, a spare or duplicate piece or part, to refrain from, not being used, to give up as not really needed, to free of the need to do something, to have left over, to hold off from doing or spending, to forbear to destroy, punish, or harm, not abundant or plentiful, held for emergency use, a duplicate (such as a key or a machine part) kept in reserve, the knocking down of all 10 pins with the first 2 balls in a frame in bowling, not liberal or profuse, not generous or wasteful, held in reserve, to use or dispense frugally, to be frugal, to refrain from attacking or reprimanding with necessary or salutary severity, healthily lean

Synonyms & Antonyms of spares

spares Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled mechanic deftly spares the broken engine, ensuring its continued operation.
  2. The generous mother always spares a portion of her food for the hungry child.
  3. The cautious driver spares no expense on safety features, valuing their protection above all else.
  4. The wise investor spares a portion of their income for unexpected expenses.
  5. The patient nurse spares no effort in providing comfort and care to their patients.
  6. The compassionate neighbor often spares a helping hand to those in need.
  7. The frugal shopper spares no opportunity to find discounts and save money.
  8. The empathetic friend spares a listening ear to those going through difficult times.
  9. The determined athlete spares no effort in training, striving to achieve their goals.
  10. The responsible employee spares no time in completing their tasks to the best of their ability.

FAQs About the word spares

a spare tire, being over what is needed, the knocking down of all 10 bowling pins with the first two balls in a frame in bowling, to have left over or as margin

preserves, scants,conserves, skimps (on), shortchanges,nurses, stints (on), metes (out), pinches, doles out

pours, rains,showers, lavishes,heaps,

The skilled mechanic deftly spares the broken engine, ensuring its continued operation.

The generous mother always spares a portion of her food for the hungry child.

The cautious driver spares no expense on safety features, valuing their protection above all else.

The wise investor spares a portion of their income for unexpected expenses.