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Meaning of escorts
The primary meaning of the word "escorts" is individuals or vehicles accompanying and protecting someone or something.
Etymology of escorts
The word "escorts" originated from the Old French word "escorte," which is derived from the verb "escorter," meaning "to guide" or "to conduct."
Historically, the term "escort" referred to a group of attendants or guards who accompanied and protected a person, especially a noble or dignitary, when traveling.
Synonyms
attendants
companions
guides
chaperones
protectors
bodyguards
guardians
minders
assistants
associates
attenders
accomplices
partners
colleagues
friends
allies
defenders
sentinels
watchers
guardians
caretakers
stewards
ushers
marshals
deputies
agents
representatives
liaisons
coordinators
facilitators
helpers
supporters
patrons
sponsors
benefactors
champions
advocates
promoters
escorts
conductors
leaders
directors
managers
supervisors
overseers
Definitions
- A person, especially a man, who accompanies and protects another person, especially a woman, in a social situation.
- * A group of people, especially soldiers, who accompany and protect someone or something, especially when traveling.
- * A vehicle or group of vehicles that accompanies and protects another vehicle, especially when traveling.
Usage Examples
- The celebrity had two bodyguards as escorts at the awards ceremony.
- * The police provided an escort for the funeral procession.
- * The tour guide escorted the group of tourists through the museum.
Antonyms
adversaries
opponents
foes
enemies
rivals
detractors
critics
antagonists
obstructors
hindrances
impediments
blockers
delayers
resisters
rejecters
deniers
refusers
avoiders
evaders
deserters
abandoners
leavers
separators
isolators