"Saviours" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saviours" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saviours" Meaning

Rescuer or deliverer, especially of a person from their troubles or enemies: The city was saved by the saviours.

A person or thing that is a means of saving a person or thing from a particular fate.

"Saviours" Examples

Usage Examples of "Saviours"


1. In the context of historical or biblical contexts


- "The city's history was marked by the appearance of saviours who banded together to resist the invading forces, ultimately restoring peace to the land."

2. In the context of someone being a rescue or help


- "The saviours of the tsunami-hit island were the emergency responders who worked tirelessly to dig people out from the rubble."

3. In reference to people who bring cultural or artistic progress


- "James Baldwin and Langston Hughes are often considered the saviours of African-American literature, challenging societal norms and providing a powerful voice for their community."

4. In reference to medical or health contexts where someone or something serves as an aid


- "The discovery of penicillin was hailed as a saviour in medicine, a breakthrough in treating bacterial infections that had hitherto been largely untreatable."

5. In a figurative or metaphorical sense


- "Her generous help to those in need made her a saviour to many in their darkest hours, a beacon of hope in an otherwise desolate landscape."

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A female savior.

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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.

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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.

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