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/sper/
adjective
  1. additional to what is required for ordinary use.
    "few people had spare cash for inessentials"
    synonyms: extra, supplementary, additional, second, another, alternative, emergency, reserve, backup, relief, fallback, substitute, fresh, auxiliary, ancillary, alternate, surplus, surplus to requirements, superfluous, too much/many, supernumerary, excessive, in excess, going begging, redundant, not required, unnecessary, inessential, unessential, needless, unneeded, uncalled for, dispensable, disposable, expendable, unwanted, useless, de trop
  2. with no excess fat; thin.
    "a spare, bearded figure"
    synonyms: slender, lean, willowy, sylphlike, svelte, lissom, graceful, snake-hipped, rangy, clean-limbed, trim, slight, slightly built, without an ounce of fat, thin, as thin as a reed, skinny, size-zero, gaunt, attenuated, lanky, spindly, skin and bone, gracile, attenuate
  3. elegantly simple.
    "her clothes are smart and spare in style"

noun
  1. an item kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out.
    "with three to choose from, your child will never be without a spare"
  2. (in tenpin bowling) an act of knocking down all the pins with two consecutive rolls of the ball.

verb
  1. give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to.
    "she asked if I could spare her a dollar or two"
    synonyms: afford, do without, manage without, get along without, dispense with, part with, give, let someone have, provide
  2. refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing.
    "there was no way the men would spare her"
    synonyms: not harm, leave uninjured, leave unhurt, be merciful to, show mercy to, have mercy on, be lenient to, deal leniently with, have pity on, pardon, grant a pardon to, excuse, leave unpunished, forgive, reprieve, release, free, let off, amnesty, go easy on
  3. be frugal.
    "but some will spend, and some will spare"

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1. not being used; especially : held for emergency use; a spare tire. 2. being over and above what is needed : superfluous; spare time.
Sep 4, 2024 · spare verb (GIVE) ... to give time, money, or space to someone, especially when it is difficult for you: [ + two objects ] Could you spare me $20?
Spare definition: to refrain from harming or destroying; leave uninjured; forbear to punish, hurt, or destroy. See examples of SPARE used in a sentence.
spare in American English · 1. to treat with mercy or leniency; refrain from killing, injuring, troubling, or distressing; save · 2. to save or free a person ...
Spare describes something that is extra. If you have a spare tire for your bike you can replace a flat, and if there's enough change in your pocket you can ...
SPARE meaning: 1 : kept as something extra that can be used if it is needed; 2 : available to be used in whatever way you want.
Apr 2, 2024 · To spare something means to cause it to be unaffected by a negative outcome. "The bandits killed the men, but spared the women and children." " ...
spare · . to make something such as time or money available to somebody or for something, especially when it requires an effort for you to do this · . to save ...
Sep 4, 2024 · SPARE meaning: 1. If something is spare, it is available to use, because it is extra and not being used: 2. time…. Learn more.
idiom : to not tell someone all the unpleasant or boring details about something "I drank too much last night and got sick." "Please, spare me the details."