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Saviour; Savior (song); Saviours; Saviors; Saviorhood; Saviorship; Saviourhood; Saviourship; Saviour EP; Savior (disambiguation); Saviour (song); The Saviour; The Savior (film); The Savior

saviour         
(US savior)
¦ noun
1. a person who saves someone or something from danger or harm.
2. (the/our Saviour) (in Christianity) God or Jesus Christ.
Origin
ME: from OFr. sauveour, from eccles. L. salvator (translating Gk soter), from late L. salvare 'to save'.
saviour         
(saviours)
Note: in AM, use 'savior'
A saviour is a person who saves someone or something from danger, ruin, or defeat.
...the saviour of his country.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
saviour         
n.
See savior

Wikipedia

Savior

Savior or Saviour may refer to:

  • A person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves them from something
Examples of use of SAVIOURS
1. What a contrast between him and the armed so–called saviours.
2. Domestic financial institutions played saviours by pumping Rs 414 crore in the market.
3. In the afternoon, India kept finding its bowling and fielding saviours.
4. Geldof and Bono‘s campaign for philanthropy portrays the enemies of the poor as their saviours.
5. No sportsman likes to visit a surgeon, even though they are often saviours of careers.