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spared Definition


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spare
adj
    1. Kept for occasional use.
      Example: the spare room
    2. Kept for use as a replacement.
      Example: a spare wheel
    3. Available for use; additional; extra.
      Example: a spare seat next to me
      Thesaurus: extra, superfluous, additional, remaining, leftover; Antonym: needed.
    4. Lean; thin.
      Thesaurus: lean, lank, slender, slight.
    5. Frugal; scanty.
      Thesaurus: sparse, meagre, modest, scanty, frugal; Antonym: ample, full.
    6. Furious or distraught to the point of distraction.
      Example: He was going spare just ‘cos he couldn't find his keys
verb spared, sparing
    1. To afford to give, give away or do without.
      Example: I can't spare the time
      Thesaurus: afford, donate, contribute, give, yield.
    2a. To refrain from harming, punishing, killing or destroying;
      Example: spare his life
      Example: spare their feelings
      Thesaurus: forgive, reprieve, pardon, allow, acquit.
    2b. To avoid causing or bringing on something.
      Example: will spare your blushes
    3. To avoid incurring something.
      Example: no expense spared
noun
    1. A duplicate kept in reserve for use as a replacement.
    2. A spare tyre.
    3a. ten-pin bowling.
      The act of knocking down all ten pins with two bowls;
    3b. ten-pin bowling.
      The score when this happens.
Derivative: sparely
adverb
    Derivative: spareness
    noun
      Idiom: to spare
        Left over; surplus to what is required.
          Example: I have one cake to spare
          Thesaurus: in excess, left over, remaining, in abundance.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon sparian.



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