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steward
[stoo-erd, styoo-]
noun
a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
a person who has charge of the household of another, buying or obtaining food, directing the servants, etc.
an employee who has charge of the table, wine, servants, etc., in a club, restaurant, or the like.
a person who attends to the domestic concerns of persons on board a vessel, as in overseeing maids and waiters.
an employee on a ship, train, or bus who waits on and is responsible for the comfort of passengers, takes orders for or distributes food, etc.
a flight attendant.
a person appointed by an organization or group to supervise the affairs of that group at certain functions.
U.S. Navy., a petty officer in charge of officer's quarters and mess.
verb (used with object)
to act as steward of; manage.
verb (used without object)
to act or serve as steward.
steward
/ ˈstjʊəd /
noun
a person who administers the property, house, finances, etc, of another
a person who manages the eating arrangements, staff, or service at a club, hotel, etc
a person who attends to passengers on an aircraft, ship or train
a mess attendant in a naval mess afloat or ashore
a person who helps to supervise some event or proceedings in an official capacity
short for shop steward
verb
to act or serve as a steward (of something)
Other Word Forms
- stewardship noun
- understeward noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of steward1
Word History and Origins
Origin of steward1
Example Sentences
He was worried he would receive a penalty, but stewards immediately reviewed the incident and accepted there was nothing he could do.
The penalty would normally have been a 10-place grid drop, but the stewards acknowledged Hamilton did try to slow down and brake earlier.
Leclerc accused Russell of moving under braking, Russell accused Leclerc of overtaking by going off the track on the inside, and stewards will investigate the incident after the race.
"Being a safety steward, I'm supposed to be impartial - but how could I be last night?" he says, with a glint in his eye.
Prosecutors said Bubb was working as a volunteer steward and the victim was wearing a colour-coded child's wristband that was clearly on show.
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