Guardián (en. Guardian)

/ɡwarˈdjan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Person responsible for caring for and protecting a place or someone.
The park's guardian ensures that visitors respect the rules.
El guardián del parque asegura que los visitantes respeten las normas.
Person who guards and safeguards something.
The library's guardian is always attentive to those who do not return the books.
El guardián de la biblioteca siempre está atento a los que no devuelven los libros.
Figuratively, someone who protects or defends a cause.
She is the guardian of human rights in her community.
Ella es la guardiana de los derechos humanos en su comunidad.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'guardianem', which means 'the one who cares'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

guardian of peace
Person or entity that maintains order and tranquility.
guardián de la paz
to be the guardian of something
To make someone responsible for protecting or caring for something.
ser el guardián de algo
security guard
Person in charge of surveillance and protection in a place.
guardián de seguridad

Related Words

guard
Body of people in charge of security.
guardia
civil guard
Police force in Spain responsible for security.
guardia civil
protected
Something or someone that is under the protection of a guardian.
protegido

Slang Meanings

Person responsible for maintaining a social environment, such as a party.
The guardian of the party made sure that no one entered without an invitation.
El guardián de la fiesta se aseguró de que nadie entrara sin invitación.
Someone who strongly supports a friend or cause.
That girl is the guardian of the band, she is always there to help.
Esa chica es la guardiana de la banda, siempre está allí para ayudar.