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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

what’s the difference between “safe” and “save”?

What is the difference between "safe" and "save"? Could you provide examples of how each word is used in different contexts?

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‘Safe’ is an advective – ‘I feel safe in this house’.

‘Save’ is a verb – ‘I wanted to save the apple for later.’

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Anonymous

Dec 19, 2024

great question madhavi:) yOU know though these words sound synonimous but still there lies a “deep” difference !! Happiness can be found of things which may not even be beneficial to our spiritual or psychological aspect like we may go out & have our favourite dish & clothes etc., we would feel happy. But satisfaction comes from a kind of achievent, if we get good grades in studies we would get a positive feeling that says “hard word paid off” now thats more beneficial isn’t it ;p[ Now peace…. I think it depends on what attitude we adopt towads the “activities” we do for “happiness” or either “satisfaction”, peace actually exist in our self, it just has to be found by us. A person of ignorance might feel peace while a hard worker could be strresed. It can be even oposite to that . So peace needs to found by us.

Save is a verb, an act; you save money, you save someone from danger. It means you keep something from harm or use. Safe is an adjective, a description. It means that the person or thing that is safe is not subject to harm. The person you save is safe (not in danger). One has safe sex.

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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

Safe is an adjective; save is a verb

Unless you mean a safe for money, in which case it’s a noun.

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what’s the difference between “safe” and “save”?

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Anonymous

Dec 14, 2024

safe means ,keep yourself safe when e.g crossing the road,driving a car ,watching out for you little brother maybe keeping him safe and sound as they might say.save is e.g save your money in a bank ,save your work on the COMPUTER or you will loose it.ok.

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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

safe means to be secure, not in harm’s way. Save is to keep something, to not spend it

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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

“Safe” is being careful about something.

“Save” is helping something or someone in need.

Sepcific Definition

“Safe”-Free from harm, injury, or risk; untouched or unthreatened by danger or injury; unharmed; unhurt; secure; whole; as, safe from disease; safe from storms; safe from foes.

“Save”-To make safe; to procure the safety of; to preserve from injury, destruction, or evil of any kind; to rescue from impending danger; as, to save a house from the flames.

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Anonymous

Feb 04, 2025

someone can save you.

then you are safe

I MIGHT BE ABLE TO SAVE YOU

BUT I CAN’T DO YOUR HOMEWORK

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