Uk English Meaning of stewards
stewards
Other Uk English words related to stewards
- servants
- butlers
- domestic animals
- flunkeys
- flunkeys
- grooms
- Housekeepers
- lackeys
- maids
- menials
- retainers
- women
- assistants
- attendants
- companions
- Dailies
- factotum
- Followers
- footmen
- gofers
- Gophers
- handmaidens
- handmaids
- houseboys
- housemaids
- housemen
- Ladies-in-waiting
- maidservants
- majordomos
- men
- Servants
- servants
- valets
Nearest Words of stewards
- stews => stews
- stick (to or with) => stick (to or with)
- stick in one's craw => stick in one's throat
- stick up for => stick up for
- sticker price => Sticker price
- sticker prices => sticker prices
- sticking (to or with) => sticking (to or with)
- sticking around => sticking around
- sticking in one's craw => stick in one's craw
- sticking up => sticking up
Definitions and Meaning of stewards in English
stewards
to perform the duties of a steward, one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of rents, and keeping of accounts), a manager of a large home, estate, or organization, one who actively directs affairs, a person employed to manage the supply and distribution of food and attend the needs of passengers (as on a train, airplane, or ship), an employee on a ship, airplane, bus, or train who manages the provisioning of food and attends passengers, shop steward, to act as a steward for, one appointed to supervise the provision and distribution of food and drink in an institution, a fiscal agent
FAQs About the word stewards
stewards
to perform the duties of a steward, one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of
servants,butlers,domestic animals,flunkeys,flunkeys,grooms,Housekeepers,lackeys,maids,menials
leaders,masters,bosses,captains ,chiefs,foremen,heads,Headmen,helmsmen,kingpins
stewarding => Stewarding, stewarded => stewarded, stevedores => Stevedores, stetting => setting, stetted => proofread,