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All duenna synonyms

du·en·na
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noun duenna

  • matron — a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.
  • nanny — a person, usually with special training, employed to care for children in a household.
  • protector — a person or thing that protects; defender; guardian.
  • convoy — A convoy is a group of vehicles or ships travelling together.
  • monitor — (especially formerly) a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
  • governess — a woman who is employed to take charge of a child's upbringing, education, etc.
  • guardian — a person who guards, protects, or preserves.
  • companion — A companion is someone who you spend time with or who you are travelling with.
  • guard — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • scout — a soldier, warship, airplane, etc., employed in reconnoitering.
  • usherJames, 1581–1656, Irish prelate and scholar.
  • overseer — a person who oversees; supervisor; manager: the overseer of a plantation.
  • safeguard — something that serves as a protection or defense or that ensures safety.
  • guide — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
  • mistress — a woman who has authority, control, or power, especially the female head of a household, institution, or other establishment.
  • teacher — a person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.
  • tutoress — a woman who is a tutor.
  • attendant — An attendant is someone whose job is to serve or help people in a place such as a petrol station, a car park, or a cloakroom.
  • tutor — a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.
  • surveillant — exercising surveillance.
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