Meaning & Definition of word "Chaperone"

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    Chaperone

    /ˈʃæp.ə.roʊn/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who accompanies and supervises a group, especially young people, during an event or activity.
      • Example: The school hired a chaperone to supervise the students during the field trip.
    • 2. A person attending a social event with another person to provide supervision or guidance.
      • Example: She brought her aunt as a chaperone to the dance to ensure she would be safe.

    verb:

    • 1. To accompany and supervise a group of people.
      • Example: She volunteered to chaperone the students at the science fair.
    • 2. To serve as a chaperone to someone.
      • Example: He was asked to chaperone his younger brother on the trip.

    Etymology

    From French 'chaperon', meaning 'hood', originally referring to a hooded cape worn by women, and later to someone who provides a protective covering.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dance chaperone:

    A person who supervises during a dance or social gathering.

    field trip chaperone:

    An adult responsible for the safety and behavior of children during a field trip.

    party chaperone:

    An individual who oversees a party to ensure proper conduct.

    Related Words

    escort:

    A person who accompanies another for protection or companionship.

    guardian:

    A person who protects or defends.

    Slang Meanings of chaperone

    Meaning: A fun-killer

    Example Sentence: He's such a chaperone; he doesn't let us do anything fun.

    Meaning: Someone who spoils the mood

    Example Sentence: We can't have a surprise party with a chaperone around.