warder

[ˈwɔːdə(r)]

warder Definition

  • 1a person who guards something, especially a prison
  • 2a person who looks after someone who is mentally ill

Using warder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "warder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The warder was responsible for the safety of the prisoners.

  • Example

    The mental institution hired a warder to look after the patients.

  • Example

    The castle's warder kept watch over the gates day and night.

warder Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with warder

  • a person employed to guard prisoners in a jail or prison

    Example

    The prison warder was strict but fair with the inmates.

  • a person who is responsible for the keys to a building or institution

    Example

    The warder of the keys was the only one who could open the vault.

  • a person who is responsible for the care and protection of a forest

    Example

    The warder of the forest made sure that no one cut down trees illegally.

Origins of warder

from Middle English 'warden', meaning 'to guard'

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Summary: warder in Brief

A 'warder' [ˈwɔːdə(r)] is a person who guards something, such as a prison or a mentally ill patient. It comes from the Middle English word 'warden,' meaning 'to guard.' Synonyms include 'guard,' 'watchman,' and 'sentinel.' Phrases include 'prison warder,' 'warder of the keys,' and 'warder of the forest.'