Associations to the word «Warden»
Noun
- Sorcery
- Lord
- Sub
- Traffic
- Blackout
- Precaution
- Protector
- Huntsville
- Tutor
- Carmichael
- Principal
- Blitz
- Eton
- Enforcement
- Lodging
- Guard
- Northamptonshire
- Ans
- Melinda
- Percy
- Vice
- Alert
- Platoon
- Scot
- Carleton
- Magistrate
- Granville
- Lords
- Badger
- Truce
- Safari
- Larkin
- Hospice
- Archibald
- Grey
- Episcopal
- Malice
- Qc
- Reprisal
- Clerk
- Custody
- College
- Stark
- Guild
- Churchman
- Earl
- Castle
- Appointment
- Prof
- Jack
- Redemption
- Nikki
- Crawley
- Dunlop
- Bangor
- Confucius
- Canterbury
- Alton
- Parish
- Woodstock
- Blight
- Supervision
- Quadrangle
- Bribe
- Councillor
- Burgess
- Antony
- Asylum
- Antrim
- Sutton
- Parks
- Marquess
- Residence
- Watcher
- Baron
- Bolton
- Writ
Adjective
Wiktionary
WARDEN, noun. (archaic or literary) A guard or watchman.
WARDEN, noun. A chief administrative officer of a prison
WARDEN, noun. An official charged with supervisory duties or with the enforcement of specific laws or regulations; such as a game warden or air raid warden
WARDEN, noun. A governing official in various institutions
WARDEN, noun. (archaic) (slang) A variety of pear, thought to be Black Worcester or Parkinson's Warden.
WARDEN, proper noun. A surname.
WARDEN SYSTEM, noun. An informal method of communication used to pass information to US citizens during emergencies.
Dictionary definition
WARDEN, noun. The chief official in charge of a prison.
Wise words
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