wardsman (Meaning)

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wardsman (n.)

A man who keeps ward; a guard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wardsman

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

wardsman Sentence Examples

  1. The wardsman cautiously opened the door, his keys jingling softly at his side.
  2. With a stern demeanor, the wardsman assertively led patients through the hospital corridors.
  3. The wardsman's uniform identified him as a guardian of the patients' well-being.
  4. As the night wore on, the wardsman diligently patrolled the wards, ensuring the safety of the sleeping patients.
  5. The wardsman's compassion and empathy brought solace to those who felt vulnerable and alone.
  6. The wardsman's knowledge of the medical facility was invaluable, guiding patients and visitors alike.
  7. With precision and care, the wardsman assisted the elderly patients with their daily routines.
  8. The wardsman's firm but gentle approach created a sense of security and reassurance among the patients.
  9. The wardsman's vigilance and attention to detail played a crucial role in maintaining order and safety on the wards.
  10. As a respected member of the healthcare team, the wardsman contributed significantly to the overall well-being of the hospital's patients.

FAQs About the word wardsman

A man who keeps ward; a guard.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wardsman cautiously opened the door, his keys jingling softly at his side.

With a stern demeanor, the wardsman assertively led patients through the hospital corridors.

The wardsman's uniform identified him as a guardian of the patients' well-being.

As the night wore on, the wardsman diligently patrolled the wards, ensuring the safety of the sleeping patients.