savior
intermediateB1/ˈseɪvjər/ · sa-vior
A person who saves someone or something from danger, harm, or destruction.
Meanings
A person who saves someone or something from danger, harm, or destruction.
ایک شخص جو کسی کو خطرے، نقصان یا تباہی سے بچاتا ہے۔
نجات دہندہ
najat dahinda
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- savior complex
- savior of humanity
- spiritual savior
Example Sentences
The firefighter was hailed as a savior for rescuing the family from the burning house.
آتش نشان کو گھر کو بھڑکتی آگ سے بچانے کے لیے نجات دہندہ قرار دیا گیا۔
Aatish nashan ko ghar ko bhadakti aag se bachane ke liye najat dahinda qaraar diya gaya.
Many people view a doctor as a savior during a health crisis.
بہت سے لوگ صحت کے بحران کے دوران ایک ڈاکٹر کو نجات دہندہ سمجھتے ہیں۔
Bahut se log sehat ke buhran ke doran ek doctor ko najat dahinda samajhte hain.
She felt like a savior when she helped the stray dog find its way home.
جب اس نے بے سہارا کتے کو گھر واپس لوٹنے میں مدد دی تو اسے نجات دہندہ محسوس ہوا۔
Jab usne be-sahara kutte ko ghar wapas lautne mein madad di to use najat dahinda mehsoos hua.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of a 'Savior' as someone who ‘saves’ others.
Imagine a superhero flying in to save someone from danger.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
محبت میں جب ہو دین کا جذبہ، تو رہتا ہے دنیا کو نجات دہندہ کوئی۔
Mohabbat mein jab ho deen ka jazba, To rehta hai duniya ko najat dahinda koi.
When there is a passion for faith in love, A savior exists for the world.
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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "salvator" — he who saves
First known use: 14th century
The word 'savior' comes from the Latin 'salvator', meaning 'one who saves' or 'rescuer'. It has been used in religious contexts, particularly in Christianity to refer to Jesus Christ as the savior of humanity.