Pronunciation: /laɪf ˈseɪvɪŋz/
noun assets or money that someone has saved for a long time
A1 She saved her life savings in a piggy bank.
A2 He lost his life savings in a risky investment.
B1 After years of hard work, she finally accumulated her life savings.
B2 They decided to use their life savings to buy a house.
C1 The financial advisor recommended diversifying her life savings to minimize risk.
C2 His life savings allowed him to retire early and travel the world.
formal She invested her life savings in a diversified portfolio to ensure financial security in the future.
informal He blew his life savings on a fancy new car instead of saving it for a rainy day.
slang I can't believe she gambled away her life savings at the casino last night.
figurative Losing his job felt like losing his life savings, as if all his hard work had gone to waste.
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