Game Warden

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡeɪm ˈwɔːrdən/

Definitions of game warden

noun a person employed to protect wildlife and enforce hunting and fishing laws

Example Sentences

A1 The game warden ensures that hunters follow the rules.

A2 The game warden patrols the forest to protect wildlife.

B1 The game warden is responsible for enforcing hunting regulations in the area.

B2 The game warden confiscated illegal traps set by poachers.

C1 The game warden has extensive knowledge of local wildlife and their habitats.

C2 The game warden collaborates with other agencies to combat illegal wildlife trafficking.

Examples of game warden in a Sentence

formal The game warden patrolled the national park to ensure compliance with hunting regulations.

informal The game warden caught a group of poachers in the act.

slang The game warden busted some guys for illegal hunting.

figurative She was like a game warden, always keeping a watchful eye on her siblings' activities.

Grammatical Forms of game warden

past tense

game wardened

plural

game wardens

comparative

more game warden

superlative

most game warden

present tense

game warden

future tense

will game warden

perfect tense

have game wardened

continuous tense

is game wardening

singular

game warden

positive degree

game warden

infinitive

to game warden

gerund

game wardening

participle

game wardened

Origin and Evolution of game warden

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'game warden' originated in England during medieval times when individuals were appointed to protect game animals and enforce hunting laws.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the role of a game warden has expanded to include conservation efforts, wildlife management, and enforcement of various environmental laws.