Adverb for kept in reserve as a spare or backup
“The spare tire is only suited for temporary or emergency use only.”
Adverb for being over and above what is necessary, or what must be used or reserved
“We donated our spare clothing and household items to the local charity.”
Adverb for significantly below an amount or level that is adequate
“His steed, too, wanted for something to eat, and gnawed eagerly at the spare vegetation as soon as permitted.”
Adverb for thin, with no excess fat
“Ellen is a small, spare woman with large dark eyes and skin as brown as leather.”
(of time) Adverb for not taken up by one's usual duties or activities
“I just wish I had more spare time to attend to his needs.”
Adverb for predisposed against giving or sharing
“Massasoit struck William Bradford as a man grave of countenance and spare of speech.”
Adverb for serving as a reserve or backup to someone or something
Adverb for marked by having a basic or uncomplicated form
Adverb for in excess of what is required or used
Adverb for separated from a usual pair or set
Adverb for being mentally unstable
Adverb for extremely angry or annoyed
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