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Manservant - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A manservant is a male servant who performs domestic duties, such as cleaning, cooking, or personal assistance. The term is often associated with formal or historical contexts.

manservant

/ˈmænˌsɝːvənt/ /ˈmænˌsɜːvənt/

Definition:

A male servant employed for personal or domestic duties.

Synonyms:

valet, butler, attendant, footman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mistress, employer

Common Collocations:

loyal manservant, personal manservant, wealthy manservant

Derivatives:

manservants (plural), manservice (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "manservant" to specify a male servant, often in historical or formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

faithful manservant, trusted manservant, gentleman's manservant

Etymology:

From Middle English "man" + "servant," denoting a male domestic worker.

Examples:

  • 1. The wealthy lord employed a loyal manservant for decades.
  • 2. His manservant polished his shoes and prepared his attire each morning.
  • 3. In Victorian times, a manservant was a symbol of status.
  • 4. The detective questioned the duke’s manservant about the missing jewels.

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