Lifeguard

/ˈlaɪfɡɑːrd/

nounBeginnerCommonGeneral

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person employed to supervise and protect swimmers and other water users.

/ˈlaɪfɡɑːrd/

nounneutralBeginner
General

A person employed to protect swimmers at a swimming pool or beach.

The lifeguard blew his whistle to warn swimmers of a dangerous current.

💡 Simply: A lifeguard is like a superhero for the pool or beach. They watch everyone, and if you're in trouble, they jump in to help. They're really good swimmers and know how to save people!

👶 For kids: A lifeguard is someone who helps keep people safe in the water!

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2

She trained to become a lifeguard over the summer.

3

The lifeguard quickly rescued the child who was struggling in the water.

How It's Used

Recreation

"The lifeguards at the beach are responsible for ensuring the safety of all swimmers."

2

To work as a lifeguard.

/ˈlaɪfɡɑːrd/

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General

To act as a lifeguard; to provide water safety.

He lifeguarded at the local lake every weekend.

💡 Simply: To lifeguard means to work at a pool or beach making sure everyone is safe in the water.

👶 For kids: To lifeguard means to help keep people safe in the water!

More Examples

2

During the summer, she planned to lifeguard at the water park.

3

Many teenagers lifeguard to earn money and gain valuable skills.

How It's Used

Recreation

"She lifeguarded at the community pool during the summer."

Tip:The verb is the action the lifeguard performs - guarding life.

Idioms & expressions

Lifeguard's whistle

A high-pitched sound, often used to attract attention or to indicate distress.

"The lifeguard's whistle cut through the air, signaling an emergency."

From "life" + "guard". The term originated in the late 19th century, reflecting the increasing popularity of swimming and recreational water activities, necessitating safety personnel.

The term 'lifeguard' emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as public swimming areas and recreational water activities became more common, highlighting the need for water safety measures.

Memory tip

Think of a guard who protects life from drowning.

life guardlifegaurd

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