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noun
- 1. a person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant. Similar Opposite
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The meaning of SERVANT is one that serves others; especially : one that performs duties about the person or home of a master or personal employer. How to use servant in a sentence.
a person who is employed to do work for another person, esp. to work in another person’s home doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning. Servant is also used in combination to mean someone working for the public: a civil / public servant. (Definition of servant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
a person who is employed to do work for another person, esp. to work in another person’s home doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning. Servant is also used in combination to mean someone working for the public: a civil / public servant. (Definition of servant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Servant definition: a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.. See examples of SERVANT used in a sentence.
Synonyms for SERVANT: steward, maid, housekeeper, butler, flunkey, lackey, woman, domestic; Antonyms of SERVANT: master, mistress, leader, chief, captain, boss, head, foreman
noun. /ˈsɜːvənt/ /ˈsɜːrvənt/ Idioms. a person who works in another person’s house, and cooks, cleans, etc. for them. a domestic servant. a faithful/devoted/trusted servant. They treat their mother like a servant. servant to somebody She was working as a servant to the Smith family. servant of somebody one of the servants of the king of Persia.
A servant works at someone’s home, often doing lowly tasks. You might feel like a servant when your mom insists that you do the dishes before you can do anything fun, but think how she feels cooking dinner every day! If you’re a servant, you serve someone else.