spared

[spaird]

spared Definition

  • 1to refrain from harming or destroying something or someone
  • 2to give something to someone, especially when you have a lot of it

Using spared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company was spared from bankruptcy by a last-minute investment.

  • Example

    He spared no effort in preparing for the exam.

  • Example

    She spared some time to help her neighbor with the gardening.

spared Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for spared

Phrases with spared

  • used to ask someone not to say or do something that annoys or upsets you

    Example

    Spare me your excuses and just tell me the truth.

  • free time that you have when you are not working or doing other duties

    Example

    I like to spend my spare time reading books.

  • extra parts that can be used to replace broken or worn-out parts in a machine or vehicle

    Example

    We keep a stock of spare parts in case anything breaks down.

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Summary: spared in Brief

The verb 'spared' [spaird] means to avoid harming or destroying something or someone, or to give something to someone. It can be used in various contexts, such as sparing someone's feelings or sparing some time for a task. The phrase 'spare me' is used to ask someone not to say or do something that annoys or upsets you.