English words starting with sav - page 1
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Saveloy
ˈsæv.ə.lɔɪMeanings of Saveloy:
nounA seasoned red pork sausage, dried and smoked and sold ready to eat.
Usage examples:
Growing up in a greek takeaway in birmingham might not have been something you bragged about, says …
Saveloys
ˈsæv.ə.lɔɪMeanings of Saveloys:
nounA seasoned red pork sausage, dried and smoked and sold ready to eat.
Usage examples:
Growing up in a greek takeaway in birmingham might not have been something you bragged about, says …
Saver
ˈseɪ.vərMeanings of Saver:
nounA person who regularly saves money through a bank or recognized scheme.
Usage examples:
A cut in base rate usually means less income for savers
suffixSomething that makes it possible for you to use less of a particular thing
Usage examples:
A time-saver, a space-saver, interest in offshore accounts is paid gross, allowing savers to delay …
Meanings of Savers:
nounA person who regularly saves money through a bank or recognized scheme.
Usage examples:
A cut in base rate usually means less income for savers
suffixSomething that makes it possible for you to use less of a particular thing
Usage examples:
A time-saver, a space-saver, interest in offshore accounts is paid gross, allowing savers to delay …
Meanings of Saves:
verbKeep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger.
Usage examples:
They brought him in to help save the club from bankruptcy
noun(in soccer and hockey) an act of preventing an opponent's scoring.
Usage examples:
The keeper made a great save
prepositionOther than; except for.
Usage examples:
No one needed to know save herself
conjunctionExcept.
Usage examples:
Little is known of his early life, save that he went to school in brighton
Meanings of Savin:
nounA bushy eurasian juniper which typically has horizontally spreading branches.
Usage examples:
Such mixtures usually worked by causing violent vomiting or diarrhoea, although recent research has…
Meanings of Savine:
nounA bushy eurasian juniper which typically has horizontally spreading branches.
Usage examples:
Such mixtures usually worked by causing violent vomiting or diarrhoea, although recent research has…
Meanings of Savines:
nounA bushy eurasian juniper which typically has horizontally spreading branches.
Usage examples:
Such mixtures usually worked by causing violent vomiting or diarrhoea, although recent research has…
Saving grace
ˌseɪ.vɪŋ ˈɡreɪsMeanings of Saving grace:
nounThe redeeming grace of god.
Usage examples:
The sudden intervention of god's saving grace
Meanings of Savingly:
adverbIn a sparing or economical manner; frugally. in later use also: cheaply.
Meanings of Savingness:
nounThe quality of bringing about salvation or redemption.
Meanings of Savings:
nounAn economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
Usage examples:
This resulted in a considerable saving in development costs
adjectivePreventing waste of a particular resource.
Usage examples:
Innovative money-saving ideas for students
prepositionWith the exception of; except.
plural nounThe money you keep, esp. in a bank or other financial organization
Usage examples:
I’m going to put some of my savings into a down payment on a car.
Savings-account
ˈseɪ.vɪŋz əˌkaʊntMeanings of Savings-account:
nounAn account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest (= a kind of profit)
Savings-bank
ˈseɪ.vɪŋz ˌbæŋkMeanings of Savings-bank:
nounA bank whose main purpose is to provide savings accounts for customers
Usage examples:
The major savings bank has a savings account which offers 7% fixed interest for the first year.
Savins
ˈsavɪnMeanings of Savins:
nounA bushy eurasian juniper which typically has horizontally spreading branches.
Usage examples:
Such mixtures usually worked by causing violent vomiting or diarrhoea, although recent research has…
Meanings of Savior:
nounA person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty.
Usage examples:
Politicians of the era usually portray themselves as the nation's saviours
Saviors
ˈseɪvjəMeanings of Saviors:
nounA person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty.
Usage examples:
Politicians of the era usually portray themselves as the nation's saviours
Meanings of Saviour:
nounA person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty.
Usage examples:
Politicians of the era usually portray themselves as the nation's saviours
Saviours
ˈseɪvjəMeanings of Saviours:
nounA person who saves someone or something from danger or difficulty.
Usage examples:
Politicians of the era usually portray themselves as the nation's saviours
Meanings of Saviourship:
nounThe quality or fact of being a saviour.
Savoir-faire
ˌsæv.wɑːˈfeərMeanings of Savoir-faire:
idiomSocial skill
nounThe ability to act or speak appropriately in social situations.
Usage examples:
This is a gracious occasion, so try to behave with a bit of savoir faire
Savored
ˈseɪ.vərMeanings of Savored:
verbTaste (good food or drink) and enjoy it to the full.
Usage examples:
Gourmets will want to savour our game specialities
nounA characteristic taste, flavour, or smell, especially a pleasant one.
Usage examples:
The subtle savour of wood smoke
Meanings of Savorer:
nounA person who tastes or enjoys something; also figurative.
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