servant

simple noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.4

A person who works for the government.

A person who works for the government or one of its organizations.

A servant who can be trusted to be loyal.

A servant who always supports their master.

A servant who shows great love and loyalty.

A servant who is considered reliable and honest.

Refers to a servant who performs their duties well.

A servant who works in a private house, providing domestic services.

A servant who is part of the staff of a large household.

A servant who attends to the personal needs of their employer, such as dressing or grooming.

A servant who shows a modest or low estimate of their own importance.

A servant who willingly does what they are told to do.

In the UK, a person employed by the state (the Crown).

A servant who works inside the house, rather than outside.

A woman or girl employed to do domestic work.

A servant who works for a royal family.

A man or boy employed to do domestic work.

A servant who works in a palace.

A servant who is paid for their work.

A person hired to work on a farm.

A person who came to America and was placed under contract to work for another over a period of time.

A young female servant.

A young male servant.

The act of a servant performing duties for someone.

The act of a servant attending to the needs of someone, especially by serving food and drink.

The general act of a servant performing their job.

A servant bends their head or body forward as a sign of respect.

A servant moves quickly, often to complete a task.

A servant moves with urgent haste.

A servant moves around in a busy, energetic way.

A servant moves hurriedly with short, quick steps.

A person, such as a politician, who works to serve the public.

A person who devotes their life to serving God, such as a priest or nun.

A formal term for a public or civil servant in the UK.

The area in a large house where the servants live.

A very large number of servants.

Indicates the person or entity that the servant serves.

To have someone working for you as a servant.

To pay someone to work as a servant in your home.

To summon a servant.

To give a command to a servant.