saviour

/ˈseɪvjər/
noun
  1. A person who rescues someone or something from danger, harm, or difficulty.
    • The lifeguard was hailed as a saviour after pulling the drowning child from the pool.
    • In the story, the brave knight becomes the saviour of the kingdom.
    • Many people consider the doctor a saviour for saving so many lives during the outbreak.
  2. In Christianity, a title for Jesus Christ, believed to save people from sin and its consequences.
    • The church teaches that Jesus is the Saviour who offers eternal life.
    • She prayed to the Saviour for strength during her difficult time.
    • Christians around the world celebrate the birth of their Saviour at Christmas.
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