What is another word for chaperones?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈapəɹˌə͡ʊnz] (IPA)

Chaperones are often seen as responsible adults who accompany young people while they are out. However, there are several alternative words that can be used to describe chaperones. These include guardians, supervisors, mentors, minders and overseers. While these words have slightly different connotations, they all share the same idea of someone being responsible for the wellbeing and safety of others. Using different synonyms for chaperones can add variety and interest to your writing, as well as help you to avoid repetition. Ultimately, the choice of word will depend on the specific context and tone of the writing, and the precise role that the adult is playing.

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What are the hypernyms for Chaperones?

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Usage examples for Chaperones

If the chaperones call for the guests, the men can be met at the place of amusement.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green
The chaperones may use their own carriages and call for guests if they desire.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green
The chaperones may use their own carriage to call for the guests, and then meet the men at the places of entertainment.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green

Famous quotes with Chaperones

  • What I remember most about junior homecoming was my date getting sick afterwards. That kinda sucked. Then, senior year, someone got gum in her hair when we were dancing. She had to get one of the chaperones to take her to the office and cut up her hair. I felt really bad for her, but it worked out fine.
    James Lafferty

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