steward
nounDivide steward into syllables:
stew · ard
How to pronounce steward:
Definition of steward:
- steward (noun):
- someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else.
- a person who looks after passengers and serves meals on a ship or aircraft
- one employed in a large household or estate to manage domestic concerns (such as the supervision of servants, collection of rents, and keeping of accounts)
Synonyms for steward:
air hostess
air stewardess
butler
cabin attendant
chamberlain
custodian
domestic
flight attendant
flunkey
flunky
groom
housekeeper
keeper
lackey
maid
retainer
servant
shop steward
stewardess
woman
Antonyms for steward:
administrator
baas
boss
captain
chief
commander
controller
employer
head
leader
liege
lord
lord and master
manager
marquis
master
mistress
monarch
overlord
overseer
ruler
sovereign
superintendent
superior
supervisor
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