save



Save

(one's) face Fig. to preserve one's good standing, pride, or high position (after a failure). The ambassador was more interested in saving his face than winning the argument. Most diplomats are concerned with saving face.

save (up) (for something)

to accumulate money in order to buy something. I can't buy a car because I am saving up for college. I don't have the money now, but I am saving up.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Farrukh-Urdu, Uzbek, Tajik
SaturnSA-tərn (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
Maura (1)MOW-rah (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
Oluwasegun-Western African, Yoruba
Rosemarie[rəuz'ma:ri]
HÉLÈNee-LENFrench