Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪtrən/
noun a woman in charge of domestic and medical arrangements at a boarding school or other establishment
A1 The matron at the hospital takes care of the patients.
A2 The matron of the boarding school is strict but caring.
B1 The matron of the orphanage oversees the daily activities of the children.
B2 The matron of the nursing home has years of experience in caring for the elderly.
C1 The matron of the royal household is responsible for managing the staff and household affairs.
C2 The matron of the women's prison is known for her no-nonsense attitude and fair treatment of inmates.
formal The matron of the hospital oversaw the nursing staff and ensured all patients were well cared for.
informal The matron at the school always had a kind word and a smile for the students.
slang The matron at the shelter was known for being tough but fair with the residents.
figurative She was considered the matron of the family, always looking out for everyone and keeping them in line.
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