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- STEWARD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STEWARD is one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of rents, and keeping of accounts) How to use steward in a sentence
- STEWARD Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Steward definition: a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others See examples of STEWARD used in a sentence
- STEWARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STEWARD definition: 1 a person whose job it is to organize a particular event, or to provide services to particular… Learn more
- Steward - definition of steward by The Free Dictionary
Define steward steward synonyms, steward pronunciation, steward translation, English dictionary definition of steward n 1 One who manages another's property, finances, or other affairs 2 One who is in charge of the household affairs of a large estate, club, hotel, or
- STEWARD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A steward is someone who works on a ship, plane, or train, looking after passengers and serving meals to them A steward is someone who has the responsibility for looking after property The Earl didn't have the money or good judgement to employ a steward to manage the place for him
- Steward - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
A steward is someone who takes care of the grounds or animals of a particular place If your parents are always traveling and you have to take care of your six younger siblings, you probably feel like the steward of the house
- steward, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
One who dispenses or has charge of the provisions in a household; a steward or butler The monk who has charge of the refectory
- steward noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
a person whose job is to arrange for the supply of food to a college, club, etc see also shop steward; a person employed to manage another person’s property, especially a large house or land Moore was acting as steward to Fleming a person whose responsibility it is to take care of something
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