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warderward‧er /ˈwɔːdə $ ˈwɔːrdər/ (also prison warder) noun [countable] - Daantjie Siebert, told the prison warder that Biko had studied medicine and yoga and was probably faking his injuries.
- He was heavily guarded, two yeoman warders being in the room with him and another at the door.
- One warder lost an eye in the battle to regain control.
- The warder found the key he sought, unlocked the door and allowed Nicholson through.
- The bulls, the dragon-men, the serpent warder of the Fleece, I conquered them.
- There just aren't enough policemen and warders to feed them and so on.
- They are the warders, the drivers, the technicians, the Factory supervisors.
- We also need people prepared to write, as pen-friends, to warders and other officials in the prison service.
► Jail & punishmentborstal, nouncell, nounchain, nounchain gang, nounconcentration camp, nounconcurrent, adjectiveconfinement, nounconvict, nouncorrectional, adjectivecustodial sentence, nouncustody, noundeath row, noundetainee, noundetention, noundetention centre, noundrunk tank, noundungeon, nounfetter, verbfetters, noungaol, gaoler, noungovernor, nounguard, verbgulag, nounhandcuff, verbhandcuffs, nounincarcerate, verbinmate, nouninside, adverbintern, verbinternee, nouninternment, nounjailbreak, nounlabour camp, nounlifer, nounmanacle, nounold lag, nounopen prison, nounoubliette, nounparole, nounparole, verbpen, nounpenal, adjectivepenitentiary, nounpillory, nounpokey, nounpolitical prisoner, nounporridge, nounpreventive detention, nounprison, nounprison camp, nounprisoner, nounprisoner of conscience, nounprisoner of war, nounprison visitor, nounreformatory, nounremand home, nounremission, nounserve, verbshackle, nounshackle, verbsolitary, nounsolitary confinement, nounstretch, nounthumbscrew, nounwarden, nounwarder, nounyardbird, noun ► a prison officer/official/warder/guard· Last month, a prisoner attacked two prison officers with a knife. NOUN► prison· One of the prison warders, he said, had asked him if he knew when the men were to be released.· Daantjie Siebert, told the prison warder that Biko had studied medicine and yoga and was probably faking his injuries.· They say the most likely way the keys were smuggled out was by a prison warder rather than an inmate to a visitor.· They're the bottom of the professional heap, somewhere between nurses and prison warders. British English someone who works in a prison guarding the prisoners → guard |