"Wardrobe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A large cupboard for holding clothes, often with shelves and rods for hanging garments.
Reserved or kept back, especially for a special use or occasion. (often used in the phrase "set/wards")<br><br>Example: "She kept thebest seats for special guests."
A person in authority, especially the person in charge of a prison, hospital, or school: "The warden made a speech to the inmates."<br><br>OR<br><br>A person who controls or supervises something: "She is a warden of the country's natural resources."<br><br>Example: "The warden of the zoo made sure the animals were healthy and happy."
People in charge of supervising or governing a place, such as a prison, military base, or community, ensuring discipline and order are maintained.
A person responsible for supervising prisoners or maintaining order in a prison or other secure environment.
Warders are guards who work in a prison or hospital, responsible for supervising and controlling the movement of patients, inmates, or other individuals under their care.
A wardmote is an old term used in medieval England to refer to a meeting or convention held in a ward, which was a district or division within a town or city.<br><br>It could involve discussion of local affairs, including elections, legal matters, and other civic issues.
A uniformed woman who serves as a protector or attendant, especially a woman who guards a prisoner while they are being taken from one place to another.
A wardroom is a senior common room or mess for commissioned officers or senior ratings on a naval ship or in a naval academy. It is a place where they gather for socializing, dining, and relaxation.
Direction or movement often used to describe a means of protecting or caring for someone or something. <br><br>Examples:<br>- The child received treatment for a fractured arm and was kept under constant hospital ward<br>- She spent some days on emotional wards
A guardianship or custody of something, typically a child, during a period when the parents are unable to care for them.<br><br>Example: "The court granted custody of the child to her aunt until the parents could sort out their marriage problems."<br><br>Synonyms: care, custody, guardianship, oversight, management.
The word "ware" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Goods or merchandise: In this sense, "ware" refers to goods or products that are manufactured, sold, or traded.<br>2. Ceramics: Ware can also refer to ceramics, especially chinaware or kitchenware.<br>3. Software: In computer science, "ware" can be used to refer to software, especially shareware or other types of software programs.<br>4. Storage: In geology, a ware is a type of storage of soil or rock that is compact and undisturbed.<br>5. Agricultural: In agriculture, a ware is a potato that is left in the ground after the main crop has been harvested.<br><br>This list is not exhaustive, and the meaning of "ware" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. If you would like more information, please provide more context or information about the specific usage of the word "ware" you are referring to.
A person who works in a warehouse, responsible for receiving, storing, and shipping goods or materials.