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1. reserve
verb. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Reserve
- underserve
- conserve
- observe
- hors-d-oeuvre
- deserve
- unnerve
- swerve
- zurve
- verve
- nerve
- mirv
- merv
- herve
- d'oeuvre
- curve
- oeuvre
- irve
- irv
Sentences with reserve
1. Verb, base form
This doesn't mean you have to reserve the look for picnics or running to the grocery store.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Fill the radiator with new or reserve coolant.
Quotes about reserve
1. Our worldly successes cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of God. The best advice I know is to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all - reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it.
- Mitt Romney
2. Love is a sacred reserve of energy; it is like the blood of spiritual evolution.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
3. Our worldly successes cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of God. The best advice I know is to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all - reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it.
- Mitt Romney
2. reserve
verb. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause.
Antonyms
4. reserve
noun. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced.
Synonyms
5. reserve
noun. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose.
Antonyms
7. reserve
noun. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary.
Synonyms
9. reserve
verb. ['rɪˈzɝːv, riːˈzɝːv'] arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance.