Pronunciation: /ˈkɛrˌteɪkər/
noun A person who takes care of a property or a person
A1 The caretaker at the school cleans the classrooms every day.
A2 The caretaker is responsible for maintaining the gardens and grounds of the estate.
B1 The caretaker of the apartment building is in charge of fixing any maintenance issues.
B2 The caretaker of the historic mansion takes great pride in preserving its original features.
C1 The caretaker of the wildlife sanctuary ensures that the animals are well cared for and fed.
C2 The caretaker of the ancient temple has dedicated their life to preserving its cultural significance.
adjective Describing someone or something that takes care of others
A1 The caretaker cat made sure all the mice were kept away from the house.
A2 The caretaker dog greeted visitors at the entrance of the park.
B1 The caretaker teacher stayed late to help students with their projects.
B2 The caretaker librarian organized the books in perfect order on the shelves.
C1 The caretaker manager oversaw the daily operations of the company.
C2 The caretaker director was responsible for ensuring the success of the film production.
formal The caretaker of the estate ensures that the property is well-maintained at all times.
informal The caretaker of the school is responsible for cleaning and maintenance tasks.
slang I heard the caretaker of the building is a real neat freak.
figurative As a parent, I see myself as the caretaker of my children's future.
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