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watchman

Noun
pl: watchmen

This term evokes a sense of vigilance and solitary duty, often associated with the quiet of the night or the isolation of a lookout post. It carries a traditional connotation of physical presence and manual observation, contrasting with modern automated security systems. While the word is a standard countable noun, it is historically gendered. In contemporary professional contexts, it is frequently replaced by gender-neutral terms like security guard or lookout to reflect modern workforce demographics.

Meanings

Noun

A person employed to look after a building or an area, especially at night, to prevent theft, fire, or unauthorized entry.

"The night watchman patrolled the warehouse every hour to ensure all doors were locked."

Noun

A person who keeps a lookout for danger or signals, often in a military or maritime context.

"The watchman on the tower signaled the arrival of the fleet with a flare."

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