What is another word for minders?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪndəz] (IPA)

"Minders" is a term used to describe individuals who take care of someone or something in a responsible and caring way. Synonyms for "minders" include caretakers, guardians, stewards, overseers, keepers, protectors, custodians, watchers, attendants, and supervisors. Caretakers are responsible for the day-to-day care of someone or something, while guardians take responsibility for someone's welfare or property. Stewards have a similar responsibility, but typically manage a specific property or area. Overseers supervise a group of people or an operation, while keepers and protectors maintain and safeguard something. Custodians are responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of a property, while watchers and attendants provide surveillance, support, or assistance. Supervisors oversee the work of others.

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Usage examples for Minders

Many minders from all parts applied for employment, and, as a test of their skill, she set them the task of cheering the unfortunate Chad, who was cutting all his double teeth at the same time.
"Bill the Minder"
W. Heath Robinson
Like all good minders and men, he had the bad fortune to arouse the jealousy of rivals.
"Bill the Minder"
W. Heath Robinson
As Jan sat on the end of the form, he could look through the Dame's open door, the chief view from which was of a place close by the bridge, and on the river's bank, where the pig-minders of the village brought their pigs to water.
"Jan of the Windmill"
Juliana Horatia Ewing

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