Ward is also a verb meaning 'defend'. The couple got into a fight that led to the police station.

The police took CCTV footage to look at.

It was found that the accused was trying to block the other's blow. He warded off his opponent's blow.

Adopted by a garbage man

But David never gave up on his destiny.

When he started working, He tried his best to ward off poverty.

When traveling to the ancient land of thousands of years in Iran

Someone warned that there are many evil spirits around there.

I say don't be afraid, I've a charm to ward off evil.

We've also heard the words warder and wardress, both of which mean 'protector'. 'Warden' sometimes means 'guard'. Men use warders, women use wardress. Many times we come across the word warden, this is also a noun. same

Warden is a noun for 'people' who are protectors, patrons, rulers, governors,


sheriffs, wardens, wildlife keepers. Wardens are all used.

On a warship, wardroom is 'commissioned officer's room'.

will make the word suffixed as an adjective and convey the meaning of going that way, e.g. homeward is going southward to the south.

Nitikarun Mingruchiralai


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