Definition of Caretaker

1. Noun. A custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person).

Specialized synonyms: Concierge, Sacristan, Sexton, Super, Superintendent, Verger
Generic synonyms: Custodian, Keeper, Steward

2. Noun. An official who performs the duties of an office temporarily. "He acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected"
Generic synonyms: Functionary, Official

Definition of Caretaker

1. Noun. Someone who takes care of a place or thing; someone looking after somewhere, or with responsibility for keeping a place in good repair. ¹

2. Noun. Someone who takes care of a person; a parent, carer or other guardian. ¹

3. Adjective. Temporary, on a short term basis. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Caretaker

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caretaker

caresite
caress
caressed
caresser
caressers
caresses
caressing
caressingly
caressive
caressively
carest
caret
caret notation
caretake
caretaken
caretaker (current term)
caretakers
caretakes
caretaking
caretakings
careth
caretlike
caretook
carets
careware
careworker
careworkers
careworn
carex
carexes

Literary usage of Caretaker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Child Protective Services: A Guide for Caseworkers by Diane Depanfilis (1995)
"... Parent/caretaker The primary purposes of this interview are to find out what this caretaker knows about the alleged maltreatment, to gather information ..."

2. Standard Specifications for Personal Service by New York (N.Y.). Bureau of Standards (1917)
"$1020 1 year 1080 1 " 1140 2 years caretaker GROUP SYMBOL (KC) The term caretaker Group is applied to those offices or employments of the Custodial Service ..."

3. Pakistan: A Country Study edited by Peter R. Blood (1996)
"More important, Moeen Qureshi, a former civil servant and senior World Bank (see Glossary) official, agreed to serve as caretaker prime minister. ..."

4. Ventilation, Heating and Management of Churches and Public Buildings by Joseph William Thomas (1903)
"INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE caretaker. BEFORE proceeding to sum up the ... If the caretaker has discovered from experience that the roof of the building is top ..."

5. Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development by Francis Galton (1883)
"Suppose a large number of silk-worms to be tended by a caretaker, and that an observer watched his ... Now suppose the caretaker had a custom wholly ..."

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