Servant example sentences

Related (15): Butler, maid, valet, housekeeper, footman, cook, chauffeur, gardener, attendant, caretaker, concierge, steward, chambermaid, stewardess, porter

serv·ant

noun

servant (noun) · servants (plural noun)

  - a person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant.

  - a person employed in the service of a government. See also civil servant, public servant.

  - a devoted and helpful follower or supporter:

Synonyms

attendant, retainer, domestic, help, cleaner, helper, lackey, flunkey, minion, maid, housemaid, maidservant, handmaid, girl, footman, page, valet, butler, man, batman, manservant, houseman, houseboy, boy, housekeeper, steward, coachman, postilion, equerry, menial, drudge, hireling, slave, mozo, bearer, chokra, amah, bai, charwoman, charlady, char, boots, daily, skivvy, scout, bedder, gyp, seneschal, abigail, servitor, scullion, tweeny, turnspit, varlet, vassal, serf, famulus, master, mistress, helper, supporter, follower, Legal

"Servant" Example Sentences

1. The servant brought in the tray of food.
2. She employed a diligent servant to maintain her household.
3. The king's servant polished his crown with care.
4. The wealthy merchant had a team of servants to wait on him.
5. The loyal servant stayed by his master's side until the end.
6. The snooty socialite treated her servants with contempt.
7. The humble servant prayed for her master's wellbeing.
8. The lazy servant shirked his duties and was dismissed.
9. The young prince was waited on hand and foot by his servants.
10. The elderly woman had a trusted servant to assist her with tasks.
11. The diligent servant meticulously cleaned every corner of the room.
12. The arrogant lord belittled his servants with cruel words.
13. The loyal servant risked his life to protect his master.
14. The kind-hearted servant took pity on the beggar and gave him food.
15. The wealthy family had many servants at their beck and call.
16. The ungrateful mistress mistreated her servants despite their hard work.
17. The dutiful servant prepared a warm bath for his master.
18. The servant girl dreamed of a better life beyond the manor walls.
19. The pampered actress demanded her servants cater to her every whim.
20. The diligent servant fulfilled his duties even when his master was away.
21. The nobleman's loyal servant rode through the night to deliver an important message.
22. The young queen was taught the ways of royalty by her servant.
23. The careless servant spilled hot soup on the guest's lap.
24. The wealthy landowner treated his servants fairly and generously.
25. The devoted servant remained with the family for generations.
26. The servant girl sang sweet lullabies to soothe the crying baby.
27. The cruel master punished his servant for the slightest mistake.
28. The faithful servant always followed his master's orders without question.
29. The noblewoman's elegant dress was tended to by her skilled servant.
30. The hardworking servant was rewarded with a day off from work.

Common Phases

not use quotation marks around phrases.
1. A faithful servant; always reliable.
2. A servant's heart; full of compassion.
3. A humble servant; never seeking recognition.
4. A loyal servant; dedicated to their master.
5. A diligent servant; never idle.
6. A trustworthy servant; never disloyal.
7. A selfless servant; always putting others first.
8. A committed servant; always fulfilling their duties.
9. A respectful servant; adhering to proper etiquette.
10. A patient servant; never rushing or becoming impulsive.

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