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jailer
jail·er also jail·or J0010400 (jā′lər)n. One whose responsibility is keeping a jail.jailer (ˈdʒeɪlə) , jailor or gaolerna person in charge of prisoners in a jailjail•er or jail•or (ˈdʒeɪ lər) n. 1. a person in charge of a jail. 2. a person who forcibly confines another. [1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jailer - someone who guards prisoners gaoler, jailor, prison guard, screw, turnkeykeeper - someone in charge of other people; "am I my brother's keeper?"law officer, lawman, peace officer - an officer of the law |
jailer gaolernoun guard, keeper, warden, screw (slang), captor, warder, turnkey (archaic) The chief said someone slugged the jailer and opened the cell.jailer also jailor nounA guard or keeper of a prison:turnkey, warden.British: warder.Translationsjail, gaol (dʒeil) noun (a) prison. You ought to be sent to jail for doing that. 監獄 监狱 verb to put in prison. He was jailed for two years. 監禁 监禁ˈjailer, ˈjailor, ˈgaoler noun a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners. The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot. 獄監 监狱看守ˈjailbird, ˈgaolbird noun a person who is or has often been in jail. 囚犯, 慣犯 囚犯 to put a criminal in jail or gaol (not goal). EncyclopediaSeejailLegalSeeGaolerjailer
Synonyms for jailernoun guardSynonyms- guard
- keeper
- warden
- screw
- captor
- warder
- turnkey
Synonyms for jailernoun a guard or keeper of a prisonSynonymsSynonyms for jailernoun someone who guards prisonersSynonyms- gaoler
- jailor
- prison guard
- screw
- turnkey
Related Words- keeper
- law officer
- lawman
- peace officer
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