guard


verb

  • To keep someone or something safe from harm.
  • To watch over something to make sure it is safe.
  • To be careful and protect yourself from danger.

noun

  • A person who keeps watch or protects something.
  • A thing that helps to keep you safe, like a fence or a shield.
  • A special group of people who protect important places or people.


Sentences

  • The guard stands by the door.
  • A guard helps keep us safe.
  • Look at the guard in the uniform.
  • The guard watches the playground.
  • The guard says hello to everyone.

Word Explanation:

  • A guard is someone who keeps people safe. They watch over places like parks or buildings.

Word in hindi

गॉर्ड

gord

Other variations in hindi

  • रक्षक rakshak
  • सुरक्षा suraksha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'guard' mean?

The word 'guard' means to protect or keep something safe. It can also refer to a person who watches over something to make sure it is safe.

How do you pronounce 'guard'?

You pronounce 'guard' like this: 'gahrd'. It rhymes with 'hard'.

What is the origin of the word 'guard'?

The word 'guard' comes from the Old French word 'garde', which means to watch over or protect.

What is the meaning of 'guard' in Hindi?

The word 'guard' in Hindi is 'रक्षक' (Rakshak).

What is the meaning of 'guard' in Kannada?

The word 'guard' in Kannada is 'ರಕ್ಷಕ' (Rakshaka).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A guard is someone who keeps people safe, like a superhero!

Proverb

Better safe than sorry, meaning it's good to be careful.

Quote

"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker

Mini blog:

Gary the Guard

In a bright, colorful world, there lived a friendly guard named Gary. Gary the Guard loved to watch over the magical garden filled with flowers and butterflies. Every day, he would stand tall, making sure all the little creatures were safe.

Buzz, buzz!” said the bee. “Thank you, Gary!

Flap, flap!” went the butterfly. “You’re the best!

Gary smiled, knowing he was doing a great job. He loved his friends and wanted them to be happy. Just like Gary, we can all be guards of kindness, helping our friends feel safe and loved every day!

Remember, being a good guard is fun!