alguazil (Meaning)

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alguazil (n.)

An inferior officer of justice in Spain; a warrant officer; a constable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of alguazil

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alguazil Sentence Examples

  1. The alguazil patrolled the narrow streets of the medieval town, ensuring order and safety.
  2. As the appointed alguazil, Rodrigo took his duty seriously, upholding justice in the community.
  3. The alguazil's imposing presence made would-be troublemakers think twice before causing any disturbance.
  4. In the quaint village, the alguazil served as both law enforcer and mediator in local disputes.
  5. The town council appointed a new alguazil to maintain law and order during the festival.
  6. The wise alguazil settled disputes with fairness, earning the respect of the townspeople.
  7. Citizens knew they could rely on the alguazil to resolve conflicts and maintain peace.
  8. The medieval castle had a dedicated alguazil who guarded the gates and ensured the safety of the inhabitants.
  9. The vigilant alguazil investigated the mysterious occurrences, determined to uncover the truth.
  10. The alguazil's authoritative voice echoed through the square as he announced the new town ordinances.

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An inferior officer of justice in Spain; a warrant officer; a constable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The alguazil patrolled the narrow streets of the medieval town, ensuring order and safety.

As the appointed alguazil, Rodrigo took his duty seriously, upholding justice in the community.

The alguazil's imposing presence made would-be troublemakers think twice before causing any disturbance.

In the quaint village, the alguazil served as both law enforcer and mediator in local disputes.