Antonym: master. Similar words: observant, observable, reservation, observation, observatory, conservative, conservatism, conservation. Meaning: ['sɜrvnt /'sɜːvnt] n. 1. a person working in the service of another (especially in the household) 2. in a subordinate position.
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(6) The servant attends on his master.
(7) Why doesn't the servant come when I call?
(8) The servant bowed the guests out as they left.
(9) The master left his money with a trusty servant.
(10) Ask the hour maid servant to clean the floor.
(11) Fire is a good servant but a bad master.
(12) The duchess dismissed the servant .
(13) Tell the servant to knock me up at five o'clock.
(14) The servant struck in with the remark that Mr. Lee was out one hour ago.
(15) From the evidence the detective deduced that the servant had done it.
(16) He packed off his servant. Sentencedict.com
(17) He ruthlessly lammed out at his servant.
(18) They treat their mother like a servant.
(19) This servant will wait on your guests.
(20) I sent my servant about her business.
(21) A servant ought not to presume.
(22) He thrashed the poor servant with his stick.
(23) The boss bellowed at the servant.
(24) He lashed at the servant with a whip.
(25) He rang for the servant to come up.
(26) They begged off their servant.
(27) Narouz clapped his hands and a servant entered.
(28) A servant was hovering decorously behind them.
(29) He had been groomed for a career in the Civil Service / groomed as a future civil servant.
(30) He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant.
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