gaoler (Meaning)
Wordnet
gaoler (n)
someone who guards prisoners
Webster
gaoler (n.)
The keeper of a jail. See Jailer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gaoler
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gaoler Sentence Examples
- The gaoler unlocked the heavy iron gates, allowing the prisoners to step into the sunlight.
- John languished in a dark cell under the watchful eye of the stern gaoler.
- The gaoler's cruelty cast a shadow over the prison, making life unbearable for the inmates.
- Rumors spread like wildfire that the gaoler had mistreated one of the prisoners, sparking a riot.
- The new gaoler promised to institute a more humane system, but his words rang hollow.
- With a heavy heart, the gaoler informed the prisoner that his execution date had been set.
- Mary refused to bribe the gaoler, determined to serve her sentence with dignity.
- The gaoler's logs revealed a pattern of abuse and mistreatment.
- The prison walls seemed to close in on John, as the gaoler tightened his control.
- Despite being a prisoner, John found solace in knowing that the gaoler's days were numbered.
FAQs About the word gaoler
someone who guards prisonersThe keeper of a jail. See Jailer.
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The gaoler unlocked the heavy iron gates, allowing the prisoners to step into the sunlight.
John languished in a dark cell under the watchful eye of the stern gaoler.
The gaoler's cruelty cast a shadow over the prison, making life unbearable for the inmates.
Rumors spread like wildfire that the gaoler had mistreated one of the prisoners, sparking a riot.