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lifesavers

|life/sav/ers|

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/ˈlaɪfˌseɪvərz/

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/ˈlaɪfˌseɪvəz/

(lifesaver)

savior or candy

Base FormPlural
lifesaverlifesavers
Etymology
Etymology Information

'lifesaver' originates from English, combining 'life' meaning 'existence' and 'saver' meaning 'one who saves'.

Historical Evolution

'lifesaver' evolved from the concept of 'life-saving' devices or individuals, eventually becoming a term for both rescuers and a type of candy.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to individuals or devices that save lives, but it also became a brand name for a candy.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a person or thing that saves a person from danger or difficulty.

The new medication was a lifesaver for her condition.

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Noun 2

a type of candy shaped like a ring, known for its fruity flavors.

She always carries a pack of lifesavers in her bag.

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Last updated: 2025/02/11 04:59