Synonyms of chaperon

Antonyms of chaperon

Collocations of chaperon

chaperon a prom
Frequency: 80 %

She was excited to chaperon a prom for her daughter's school.

chaperon a party
Frequency: 75 %

The teacher was asked to chaperon a party for the students.

chaperon a dance
Frequency: 70 %

She agreed to chaperon a dance for the high school students.

chaperon a group
Frequency: 65 %

The chaperon was responsible for supervising the group of students on the trip.

chaperon a field trip
Frequency: 60 %

The parents volunteered to chaperon a field trip to the zoo.

Idiomatic Expressions for chaperon

  • Phrase: be a chaperone
    Meaning: to accompany and supervise others, typically in a formal or official capacity
    Usage: Parents are required to be chaperones on the school field trip.