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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(61) Your faithful servant chokes to death, and you do nothing!
(62) Patricia Ireland, the pillbox hat-wearing, scotch-pouring servant, had taken on the big boys and come out ahead.
(63) But a chief from Puna who had greatly admired Naihe's surfing ability sent a servant to wake the sleeping chanter.
(64) He was a career civil servant who had allegedly amassed a fortune.
(65) If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. Thomas Fuller
(66) From the beginning, they campaigned for the abolition of the old laws on relations between master and servant.
(67) He finally arrived at a compromise with her, which was that he could have three independent, non-civil servant, advisers.
(68) In order to be the master, the politician poses as the servant.”. Charles de Gaulle
(69) He cast around for somewhere to put them, and at once Mei Ling took them and gave them to a waiting servant.
(70) A decision she might live to regret when Proteus was a thirty-year-old civil servant commuting daily from Tring.
(71) She did not take her own advice, either as a ground-breaking lawmaker or later as an educator and volunteer public servant.
(72) The corpse of the household servant still swung from the branch of an elm tree.
(73) Leapor, then, experienced domestic service not only as a servant but as a mistress.
(74) To help support her growing family, she worked as a domestic servant in the houses of rich Anglo people in Pasadena.
(75) One civil servant has retired on ill health grounds and two downgraded.
(76) His servant hastened to make all ready, build fires and heat water for the baths and prepare food.
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(77) She was a former civil servant and escaped death only by telling her interrogators that she was a peasant.
(78) To an old and faithful servant of the ultramontane papacy such as Ottaviani, it was all the most absolute madness.
(79) They needed a servant to replace that girl Jane who had betrayed her trust.
(80) It was one of her many advantages that as a professional civil servant herself she understood the constraints of his career.
(81) She was destined to remain a spinster, finding work as a domestic servant in - of all places - far-away Surrey.
(82) Different languages, the same thoughts; servant to thoughts and their masters. Dejan Stojanovic
(83) But if Mrs Longhill felt better that her servant had fallen from grace in distant Barnswick, then let her think it.
(84) The servant brought a glass of water, which I downed in a single mouthful.
(85) I would do anything to earn a wage, however small - be a servant, even.
(86) As a Catholic and exemplar civil servant he acted as adviser to and mediator between the government and the Catholic Church authorities.
(87) This case raised a number of important issues including the nature of the duty of a civil servant in relation to Parliament.
(88) In the kitchen I found my servant and a stray village child, both dumbstruck by this apparition.
(89) Despite his eventual betrayal of me-for which I have forgiven him-Hu was a superb implementer and an outstanding public servant.
(90) He remembered a certain dark-haired servant, one who had seemed eminently suitable for several weeks.
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