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Salt away Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɔɫt/ /əˈweɪ
SAWLT uh-WAY
sˈɒlt/ /ɐwˈeɪ
SOLT uh-WAY

Definition

To save money or valuables in a secret or careful way for future use. It often suggests hiding these savings for personal security or in preparation for something.

Usage & Nuances

Idiom, informal and more common in US English. Used mostly for money, but can refer to any valuables. Often implies secrecy or long-term planning. Do not confuse with 'put aside', which lacks the secretive nuance.

Example Sentences

He started to salt away some money every month.

basic

They salted away their savings for emergencies.

basic

It’s smart to salt away a little each week.

basic

She’s been salting away cash for years without telling anyone.

natural

I always try to salt away some bonus money at the end of the year.

natural

He managed to salt away quite a fortune before anyone noticed.

natural