ward
noun /wɔːd/
/wɔːrd/
- a maternity/surgical/psychiatric/children’s ward
- on the ward He worked as a nurse on the children's ward.
Wordfinder- A & E
- admit
- consultant
- doctor
- hospital
- ICU
- inpatient
- nurse
- operation
- ward
Extra ExamplesTopics Medicinec1- How many midwives are on the ward?
- She spent five days in the maternity ward.
- The doctor was doing her morning ward round.
- (in the UK) one of the areas into which a city or town is divided and which elects and is represented by a member of the local council
- (law) a person, especially a child, who is under the legal protection of a court or another person (called a guardian)
- The child was made a ward of court.
Word OriginOld English weard (originally referring to ‘the action of keeping a lookout for danger’, also ‘body of guards’), weardian ‘keep safe, guard’, of Germanic origin; reinforced in Middle English by Old Northern French warde (noun), warder (verb) ‘guard’.