watchhouse

[wɒtʃhaʊs]

watchhouse Definition

  • 1a building used as a police station or guardhouse, especially in former times
  • 2a place where a watchman is stationed

Using watchhouse: Examples

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

  • Example

    The watchhouse was used to detain prisoners overnight.

  • Example

    The watchman kept a lookout from the watchhouse.

  • Example

    The town's old watchhouse has been converted into a museum.

watchhouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for watchhouse

Phrases with watchhouse

  • to stay alert and keep an eye out for danger or something of interest

    Example

    The security guard kept watch over the store all night.

  • alert and ready to take action

    Example

    The police were on the watch for any suspicious activity.

  • to assign someone to keep watch or guard a particular area

    Example

    The captain set a watch to keep an eye out for enemy ships.

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Summary: watchhouse in Brief

'Watchhouse' [wɒtʃhaʊs] refers to a building used as a police station or guardhouse, or a place where a watchman is stationed. It can be used to detain prisoners overnight or keep watch over an area. Phrases like 'keep watch' and 'on the watch' denote alertness and readiness, while 'set a watch' means to assign someone to guard a particular area.