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attendant

assistant / servant / accompanying / resulting
NounAdjective
pl: attendants

As a noun, this word describes a role defined by service and proximity. It carries a connotation of helpfulness and readiness, whether in a professional capacity like a flight attendant or a more personal, supportive role for a dignitary. It implies a subordinate position where the primary goal is to facilitate the needs of another. As an adjective, the word describes a causal or sequential link. It suggests that one event or condition is an inevitable byproduct of another. This usage is typically found in formal or technical contexts, such as discussing risks, costs, or consequences that naturally follow a specific action.

Meanings

Noun

A person employed to provide a service or assistance to others in a specific location or context.

"The flight attendant demonstrated the safety procedures before takeoff."

Noun

A person who accompanies another, often a person of high rank, to provide support or protection.

"The queen arrived at the gala accompanied by her personal attendants."

Adjective

Occurring as a result of or accompanying something else.

"The high pressure system brought with it the attendant risk of severe storms."

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