Salvation
/sælˈveɪʃən/
Meaning & Definition
noun
The act of saving or being saved from harm, danger, or loss.
The firefighters' quick response was crucial to the salvation of the trapped residents.
Deliverance from sin and its consequences, often regarded in a religious context.
Many people seek salvation through faith and good deeds.
A source or means of rescue or relief.
For many, education is a path to salvation from poverty.
Etymology
From Latin 'salvatio', from 'salvare' meaning 'to save'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
a prayer for salvation
A request made to a higher power for deliverance from sin or distress.
salvation army
A charitable organization known for its mission to help the needy.
salvation through faith
The belief that faith in a divine entity can lead to spiritual rescue.
Related Words
save
To rescue from danger or harm.
savior
One who saves or rescues, especially in a religious context.
safety
The condition of being protected from danger or harm.
Slang Meanings
A last-minute rescue or unexpected help.
That unexpected bonus was my salvation this month.
Something that provides relief in a difficult situation.
Getting my paycheck on time was my salvation after those extra expenses.