"Saviouress" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Saviouress" Meaning

A savior ( woman, more specifically a saviouress) is a woman who is a rescuer or deliverer, often in a difficult or desperate situation.

"Saviouress" Examples

5 Examples of Saviouress


1. Philanthropy: The saviouress of the community was the one who donated all the funds to build the new school.
2. Cultural Icon: Frida Kahlo is a Mexican artist often regarded as a saviouress for women because of her portrayal of the female experience through art.
3. Environmental Activist: Greta Thunberg can be seen as a saviouress of the climate movement due to her influential and consistent activism.
4. Theater: In Greek mythology, Athena is often referred to as the saviouress, patron deity of the arts and learned professions.
5. Personal Atonement: The woman is known as a saviouress for helping others avoid the mistakes she made in her life, offering invaluable life advice.

"Saviouress" Similar Words

Savin

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Savin can have the following meanings:<br><br>1. Preserving or saving something, typically by taking care of it or keeping it safe, as in "She tried to save the documents from the flood."<br>2. A type of pulp or resin, often used in paper production, especially for coffee filters and similar edible products.<br>3. In golf, a savin is a type of formal golf score made with practice on a putting green under artificial conditions.<br><br>The word savin can also be related to various surnames, such as Savin, a Russian surname that may have several different meanings and origins.

Savine

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Saving

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Savings

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Savings refers to money or funds that are set aside for future use, typically in a separate account or funds. It can also refer to the act of keeping or setting aside something valuable for future use or benefits. Savings can be made by individuals, businesses, or organizations in various forms, such as cash, investments, or other assets.

Savior

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Savioress

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A female savior.

Saviors

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One who rescues or saves someone or something from a bad or unpleasant situation. A person or thing that saves or rescues. A person or group of people who are revered as heroes or champions for solving a major problem or crisis, often in a heroic manner.

Saviour

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Saviours

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Rescuer or deliverer, especially of a person from their troubles or enemies: The city was saved by the saviours. <br><br>A person or thing that is a means of saving a person or thing from a particular fate.

Savoie

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Savoie is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. It borders Switzerland to the east and Italy to the southeast, and is named after the Savoy dynasty, which once dominated the region.<br><br>The name Savoie is also used to refer to the broader historical region of Savoy, which includes parts of southeastern France, northwestern Italy, and the Swiss canton of Valais.

Savoir-faire

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Savoir-vivre

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Savona

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Savona is a city and comune located in the Liguria region of northwest Italy. The city is a major laboratorial production and refining area for chromium chemical, steel and stainless steel, earning it the nickname "City of Steel".

Savonarola

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Savor

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Verbs:<br>1. To enjoy food or drink slowly and carefully, so that you can appreciate its taste or flavor.<br>Example: She savored the delicious cake.<br>2. To enjoy a moment or experience fully, often so that you do not miss anything important.<br>Example: He savored the memory of their first date.<br><br>Nouns:<br>1. A small amount of liquid drawn from a wide-necked bottle by bringing the neck of the bottle lower than the surface of the liquid.<br>Example: She poured a savor from the bottle.

Savoraim

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Savorain is not a widely recognized word. However, Savor or Savoir is a word that is similar in structure and meaning.<br><br>Savor:<br><br>1. To enjoy or taste something slowly and carefully, so that you can appreciate its flavor.<br>2. To enjoy or experience something pleasant.<br><br>Example: "I love to savor a good cup of coffee on a Sunday morning."<br><br>Savoring often implies lingering on something pleasant, to experience its full pleasure.