warder (Meaning)

Wordnet

warder (n)

a person who works in a prison and is in charge of prisoners

Webster

warder (n.)

One who wards or keeps; a keeper; a guard.

A truncheon or staff carried by a king or a commander in chief, and used in signaling his will.

warder Sentence Examples

  1. The warder at the prison unlocked the heavy metal door, allowing visitors to enter.
  2. The fortress was well-guarded by a formidable warder who never slept.
  3. The warden of the asylum assigned a warder to closely monitor the inmates.
  4. The warder patrolled the corridors, ensuring the safety of the prisoners.
  5. The warder's stern expression kept the inmates in line.
  6. The warder's whistle pierced the silence, signaling a change of shift.
  7. The warder's keys jingled as he opened the cell door.
  8. The warder's presence brought a sense of security to the castle.
  9. The warder's vigilant watch prevented any escapes from the prison.
  10. The warder's whistle summoned the guards to apprehend a fleeing inmate.

FAQs About the word warder

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The warder at the prison unlocked the heavy metal door, allowing visitors to enter.

The fortress was well-guarded by a formidable warder who never slept.

The warden of the asylum assigned a warder to closely monitor the inmates.

The warder patrolled the corridors, ensuring the safety of the prisoners.