Saver ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Saver ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that saves someone or something from harm, loss, or destruction.
  2. A device or program that automatically saves computer data at regular intervals or in the event of a crash.
  3. A financial product or scheme designed to help people save money.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french sauver, from latin salvare "to save".

Examples:

  1. He is a life saver, always there to help me when I need it.
  2. The saver feature on my computer automatically saves my work every 10 minutes.
  3. The saver account offered a higher interest rate than the standard account.
  4. He is a great saver, he managed to save enough money to buy a house.
  5. The saver helped to keep the fire from spreading to the adjacent building.

(As a verb)

Saver ( verb )

  1. A person or thing that saves someone or something from harm, loss, or destruction.
  2. A device or program that automatically saves computer data at regular intervals or in the event of a crash.
  3. A financial product or scheme designed to help people save money.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french sauver, from latin salvare "to save".

Examples:

  1. He is a life saver, always there to help me when I need it.
  2. The saver feature on my computer automatically saves my work every 10 minutes.
  3. The saver account offered a higher interest rate than the standard account.
  4. He is a great saver, he managed to save enough money to buy a house.
  5. The saver helped to keep the fire from spreading to the adjacent building.
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