Salvific.
The adjectival form of the word 'save' is 'saving'. E.g. to describe Mr. Kingston, who is a thrifty person, we can say "Mr. Kingston is a saving person". Although it's not the best word, it's the only possible adjective for 'save' that I know.
The word beneficiary is a noun but is also used as an adjective. Examples: Noun: You are listed as the beneficiary on your Aunt Alice's life insurance. Adjective: The beneficiary result of saving your money is that you can afford that vacation.
Thrifty is an adjective. It could be a synonym to one word, such as sparing or saving, and an antonym to another word, such as wasteful.
Good can either be a noun as in: By saving the little puppy, Tim did good. It can also be used as an adjective i.e., This pie is good!
of Spare, Spare; saving; frugal; merciful.
Save is a verb.verb (used with object)to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.nounan act or instance of saving, especially in sports.There is no adjective for the word save.
GDS = corporate saving + Government saving + Household saving
Only on Thursdays in months with Rs in them.
If you are saving money to buy a car, you are saving to purchase a vehicle for transportation.
GDS = corporate saving + Government saving + Household saving
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.