Pronunciation: /ˈseɪvjər/
noun A person who saves, rescues, or delivers others from harm, danger, or difficulty
A1 My dog is my savior when I feel sad.
A2 The lifeguard acted as a savior when the child was drowning.
B1 The firefighter is considered a savior for rescuing people from burning buildings.
B2 The doctor was hailed as a savior for developing a new treatment for the disease.
C1 Throughout history, there have been many individuals who were seen as saviors for their contributions to society.
C2 In times of crisis, people often look for a savior to lead them out of difficult situations.
formal The doctor was hailed as the savior of the small village after successfully treating a deadly outbreak.
informal Thanks for fixing my computer, you're a real savior!
slang My best friend is my savior when it comes to helping me with relationship drama.
figurative Music has always been my savior during tough times, lifting my spirits and calming my mind.
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