guard: meaning and definitions

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What is guard?

What is guard?

  • To protect from harm by or as if by watching over: guard a bank; guarding the President. See Synonyms at defend.
  • To watch over so as to prevent escape or violence: guarded the prisoner.
  • Sports To keep (an opposing player) from scoring or playing efficiently.
  • To maintain control over, as to prevent indiscretion: Guard what you say.
  • To supervise entry or exit through; keep watch at: guarded the door.
  • To furnish (a device or object) with a protective piece.
  • Archaic To escort.
  • To take precautions: guard against infection.
  • To serve as a guard.
  • One who protects, keeps watch, or acts as a sentinel.
  • One who supervises prisoners.
  • An honor guard.
  • Chiefly British A railway employee in charge of a train.
  • Football One of the two offensive linemen on either side of the center.
  • Basketball Either of the two players normally positioned in the backcourt who are responsible for bringing the ball to and initiating offensive plays from the frontcourt.
  • Sports A defensive position or stance, as in boxing or fencing.
  • The act or duty of guarding.
  • Protection; watch: a prisoner under close guard.
  • Something that gives protection; a safeguard: a guard against tooth decay.
  • A device or an attachment that prevents injury, damage, or loss, especially:
  • An attachment or a covering put on a machine to protect the operator or a part of the machine.
  • A device on a foil, sword, or knife that protects the hand.
  • A padded covering worn to protect a body part from injury: a shin guard.
  • A small chain or band attached to a watch or bracelet to prevent loss.
  • A ring worn to prevent a more valuable ring from sliding off the finger.

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