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Osee Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

life savings

bait: something attractive that is offered to someone to make them do something or buy something, especially when this is done in a dishonest way that tricks people:




Example: Plenty of people took the bait (=accepted what was on offer) and lost their life savings.




The above comes from a dictionary. Can you tell me what's it mean by life savings in this context?
  

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All the money they have saved.

  • All the money they have saved.
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All the money they have saved.
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Well, this is a little confusing. Because life-saving or lifesaving means the skills necessary to save a person from drowning, which are just a little different from life savings.

Any comment about this?
Mister Micawber .

All the money they have saved.

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Myriad words and phrases have multiple definitions in the dictionary; it is part of the reader's job to decide which meaning applies to the case at hand. In your text, the skills of a lifeguard would be meaningless.
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