How Do You Spell SALVAGE?

Pronunciation: [sˈalvɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The word "salvage" is spelled with a "v" in the middle, despite being pronounced with a "j" sound. This is due to the word's origin from Old French "salver", which was spelled with a "v" and pronounced with a "v" or "u" sound. Over time, the pronunciation evolved to a "j" sound in English, but the spelling remained the same. The IPA phonetic transcription for "salvage" is /ˈsæl.vɪdʒ/, with the "v" representing the English spelling and the "ʒ" representing the "j" sound in the pronunciation.

SALVAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Salvage refers to the act of saving or rescuing something from destruction, damage, or loss, often with the intention of restoring it to its original state or putting it to use in a different capacity. The term can be applied to various scenarios, including maritime or industrial contexts, as well as to salvage operations performed after natural disasters like fires or earthquakes.

    In maritime and shipping contexts, salvage pertains to the act of recovering a ship, its cargo, or other property from the perils of the sea or from shipwrecks. Salvagers often employ specialized equipment and techniques to retrieve these items, with the goal of preventing further damage or loss. The salvaged items can then be repaired, restored, or sold.

    Additionally, salvage can refer to the process of rescuing valuables or goods from a fire, flood, or other detrimental situations. In these cases, salvage typically involves removing items from the affected area to minimize further damage and facilitate restoration or reuse.

    Furthermore, the term "salvage" can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of saving or reclaiming something that is in danger of being lost or discarded. This can include salvaging relationships, reputations, or careers by rectifying past mistakes or overcoming difficult circumstances.

    Overall, salvage encompasses the activities and efforts undertaken to rescue, recover, or restore material possessions or intangible elements that have suffered or face potential loss, ultimately aiming to preserve their value and usefulness.

  2. The allowance or compensation paid to those by whose exertions a ship, or goods therein, have been saved from loss at sea; the goods that have been saved.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SALVAGE

The word "salvage" comes from the Old French word "salver", which means "to save or recover". It originated from the Latin word "salvare", meaning "to save" or "to heal". The Latin word is derived from the adjective "salvus", meaning "safe" or "healthy". The word "salvage" was first recorded in English in the 17th century, referring to the act of saving or recovering goods, property, or people from a shipwreck or other disaster.

Idioms with the word SALVAGE

  • salvage sth from sm or sth The idiom "salvage something from someone or something" means to save or retrieve something valuable or useful from a difficult or unfavorable situation or person. It implies rescuing or recovering something that would otherwise be lost or wasted.

Similar spelling words for SALVAGE

Plural form of SALVAGE is SALVAGES

Conjugate verb Salvage

CONDITIONAL

I would salvage
you would salvage
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we would salvage
they would salvage

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be salvaging
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have salvage
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been salvaging
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FUTURE

I will salvage
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be salvaging
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have salvaged
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you salvage
we let´s salvage

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to salvage

PAST

I salvaged
you salvaged
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we salvaged
they salvaged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was salvaging
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PAST PARTICIPLE

salvaged

PAST PERFECT

I had salvaged
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they had salvaged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been salvaging
you had been salvaging
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PRESENT

I salvage
you salvage
he/she/it salvages
we salvage
they salvage

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am salvaging
you are salvaging
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

salvaging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have salvaged
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been salvaging
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I would have salvaged
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