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What is the difference between spare and backup?
Jan 18, 2022 7:07 PM
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In addition to what Marlana said about these words being the same as nouns, as actions or verbs they're a little different. I can backup my homework assignment, so I can spare myself of a headache later.
Backup as a verb is like, copying something to keep it safe.
Spare as a verb is like, saving something or someone. I can spare you from confusion by answering your question. I can also spare a cat crossing the street by stopping my car to not hit it.
January 18, 2022
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They are the same. They both mean to have something that is usually a duplicate in case you need it. But we associate each word with something that it naturally seems to be known for. For example: we would say "a spare tire". We don't say "a backup tire". If you said "backup tire" as an English-learner, we would understand, but it wouldn't be accepted.
January 18, 2022
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When used as nouns, backup means a reserve or substitute, whereas spare means the act of sparing
January 18, 2022
Big thanks you all🙏❤
January 18, 2022
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