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Synonyms for lifesaver
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lahyf-sey-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlaɪfˌseɪ vər |
Top 10 synonyms for lifesaver Other synonyms for the word lifesaver
- abeyance
- acquittal
- acquittance
- advocate
- alleviation
- anchor
- angel
- benignancy
- boon
- caritas
- champion
- charge
- clearance
- commiseration
- commute
- conciliation
- condonation
- deliverance
- discharge
- emancipation
- EMT
- endurance
- equitableness
- exculpation
- excuse
- exemption
- exoneration
- fairness
- fairy godmother
- favor
- floater
- forbearance
- forgiveness
- freedom
- freeing
- generosity
- gentleness
- godsend
- good angel
- goodwill
- grace
- guardian spirit
- humanity
- indemnification
- indemnity
- indulgence
- justification
- justness
- kindliness
- kindness
- lenience
- leniency
- lenity
- let-off
- let-up
- liberation
- liberty
- lifeboat
- lifesaver
- luck
- manumission
- mercifulness
- mercy
- mildness
- ministering angel
- mitigation
- moderation
- palliation
- paramedic
- pardon
- pity
- postponement
- protector
- quarter
- release
- relief
- remission
- reprieve
- respite
- ruth
- soft-heartedness
- softheartedness
- spring
- stay
- sufferance
- suspension
- sympathy
- tenderness
- tolerance
- toleration
- truce
- turnout
- vindication
- walkout
Définition of lifesaver
- As in mercy : noun kindness, compassion
- As in pardon : noun forgiveness
- As in release : noun delivery; dispensation
- As in reprieve : noun relief of blame, responsibility
- As in guardian angel : noun personal angel
- As in emergency medical technician : noun emergency care worker
- As in clemency : noun forgiveness
- It was a lifesaver, for he was shooting down into the darkness at a great rate.
- Extract from : « The Royal Book of Oz » by L. Frank Baum
- He's been a lifesaver ever since he was a-put inter pants, but his jints is too stiff now.
- Extract from : « Vacation with the Tucker Twins » by Nell Speed
- Such a device, Tom felt, might prove to be a lifesaver if he should ever become trapped under water—perhaps far from help.
- Extract from : « Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung » by Victor Appleton
- They'll probably patch it up and if we get a chance to escape later, it may be a lifesaver.
- Extract from : « The Solar Magnet » by Sterner St. Paul Meek
Antonyms for lifesaver
- bad fortune
- blame
- chastisement
- check
- collection
- condemnation
- continuation
- conviction
- cruelty
- damning
- disapproval
- disdain
- disfavor
- gathering
- hold
- ill will
- imprisonment
- incarceration
- intolerance
- malevolence
- meanness
- mercilessness
- no mercy
- ostracization
- penalty
- punishment
- restraint
- selfishness
- uncompassion
- unkindness
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