saved

/seɪvd/
adjective
  1. Rescued from harm, danger, or loss.
    • The saved documents were recovered from the crashed hard drive.
    • The saved passengers were taken to a shelter after the shipwreck.
    • She felt grateful to be saved from the burning building.
  2. Kept for future use; not spent or wasted.
    • We used our saved money to pay for the emergency repairs.
    • She poured the saved rainwater onto the garden plants.
    • The saved time allowed us to finish the project early.
  3. Stored electronically on a computer or device.
    • I opened the saved file from yesterday's work session.
    • All saved games are stored in a special folder.
    • The saved photos took up a lot of space on the memory card.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'save'.
    • He saved his allowance for months to buy the toy.
    • They saved the document just before the computer crashed.
    • She saved the kitten from the tree yesterday.