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US
/ˈseɪvɝ/
]
[ UK /sˈeɪvɐ/ ]
[ UK /sˈeɪvɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who saves something from danger or violence
- someone who saves (especially money)
How To Use saver In A Sentence
- Those morning glories are grown every year along the south face of the historic, well-preserved post-and-beam barn that is the center of Heritage Farm; the 890-acre spread a few miles north of Decorah that Seed Savers Exchange now calls home. Kurt Michael Friese: Memories of a Life Spent Saving Seeds
- Two executives of a notorious stockbroking firm that fleeced more than 8,000 savers were banned from the City yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
- As I understand, its the oxidization that is a problem, so if you did what they do with winesavers and the like -- replace oxygen in container with food grade nitrogen, you should slow the process down. The Coffee Geek’s Guide To Storing Beans | Lifehacker Australia
- Savers with a bundle of cash locked into a bond should have snapped them up. Times, Sunday Times
- Yet while pilotless drones are dehumanised and impersonalised, mobile phone ring tones and screensavers are instances of the humanity and personality of the people behind technology.
- The savers are booking seats on the helicopter to an assured financial future, while millions are left facing ruin. Times, Sunday Times
- Savers looking to cash in on higher Isa allowances which come into effect today are being warned to read the small print to avoid being "fleeced" by banks and building societies. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
- But it is a tricky lesson to teach when the banks and building societies are paying barely any interest to savers. Times, Sunday Times
- A microwave oven can be a real lifesaver when you're pressed for time.
- At retirement, savers can opt for a fixed or variable-rate annuity.