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Saved has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of save

"She saved all her allowance to buy a new bicycle later that month."

In plain English: To save something means to keep it safe from being lost, damaged, or wasted.

"She saved her favorite photo to send to her grandmother."

Adjective
1

rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin

"a saved soul"

2

guarded from injury or destruction

"The firefighters worked tirelessly to save the historic building from being destroyed by the raging flames."

3

Rescued from the consequences of sin.

"After years of guilt, she finally felt saved when her pastor explained how faith could rescue them from the consequences of their sins."

In plain English: Saved means something is kept safe from being lost, ruined, or stolen.

"She was in danger, but her friend saved her life."

Usage: In religious contexts, describe someone as saved to indicate they have been rescued from spiritual peril through faith rather than good works. Avoid using this adjective casually outside of theological discussions where it specifically denotes deliverance from sin's consequences.

Example Sentences
"She was in danger, but her friend saved her life." adj
"She saved her favorite photo to send to her grandmother." verb
"I saved my favorite recipe to try cooking it this weekend." verb
"She quickly saved the document before the computer crashed." verb
"We need to save money so we can buy a new car next year." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
lost

Origin

Derived from Old English sǣwdan, this past tense form originally meant to rescue or deliver someone from danger, sin, or loss. It retains that core sense of preservation in modern usage across religious and secular contexts.

Rhyming Words
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