Difference between Saviour and Savior

What is the difference between Saviour and Savior?

Saviour as a noun is a mainly uk spelling of savior. while Savior as a noun is a person who rescues another from harm.

Saviour

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A mainly UK spelling of savior.

Example sentence: Blessed be God, that we live in these latter times - the latter times of the reign of darkness and imposture. Great is our privilege, precious our opportunity, to cooperate with the Saviour in the blessed work of enlarging and establishing his kingdom throughout the world.

Savior

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A person who rescues another from harm.

Example sentence: Most of my songs are about Jesus. Most of my songs are about the idea that there is salvation, and that there is a Savior. But I won't mention his name in a song just to get a cheap play.

We hope you now know whether to use Saviour or Savior in your sentence.

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