watchdog

[ˈwɒtʃdɒɡ]

watchdog Definition

a person or organization that monitors and checks the practices of companies, organizations, etc. to ensure that they are legal, fair, or honest.

Using watchdog: Examples

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

  • Example

    The consumer watchdog group is investigating the safety of the new product.

  • Example

    The media acts as a watchdog to keep the government accountable.

  • Example

    The company hired a watchdog to ensure compliance with ethical standards.

watchdog Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with watchdog

  • journalism that investigates and exposes illegal or unethical practices in government or business

    Example

    The newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its watchdog journalism.

  • the responsibility of monitoring and checking the practices of companies, organizations, etc. to ensure that they are legal, fair, or honest

    Example

    The government has a watchdog role to protect consumers from fraudulent business practices.

  • a government agency responsible for monitoring and regulating a particular industry or sector

    Example

    The Environmental Protection Agency is a watchdog agency that oversees environmental regulations.

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Summary: watchdog in Brief

A 'watchdog' [ˈwɒtʃdɒɡ] is a person or organization that monitors and checks the practices of companies, organizations, etc. to ensure that they are legal, fair, or honest. It can refer to journalism, government agencies, or individuals hired by companies to ensure compliance with ethical standards.

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