Pronunciation: /kənˈsɝːvətɚ/
noun a person who preserves or protects something, such as a work of art or a historical site
A1 The conservator at the museum takes care of the valuable artifacts.
A2 The conservator carefully restored the old painting to its original beauty.
B1 The conservator's job involves preserving and protecting cultural heritage for future generations.
B2 The conservator used specialized techniques to repair the damaged sculpture.
C1 As a conservator, she is responsible for making decisions on the best methods for conservation and restoration.
C2 The conservator's expertise in art history and chemistry allows them to analyze and treat a wide range of materials.
formal The conservator was responsible for ensuring the preservation of the valuable artifacts in the museum.
informal The conservator is in charge of taking care of all the old stuff in the museum.
slang Yo, the conservator's job is to keep all the cool stuff in the museum from falling apart.
figurative As a conservator of traditions, she made sure to pass down the family recipes to the next generation.
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