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guardiansnounpl. of guardian a person or group that watches over someone or somethingthe state became his guardian when he was put into protective custody custodians, guards, keepers, lookouts, minders, pickets, sentinels, sentries, wardens, warders, watchers, watches, watchmen observers, patrols, spotters, surveillants, watchdogsbodyguards, convoys, defenders, escorts, honor guardsgatekeepershacks(slang) a person who takes care of a property sometimes for an absent ownerthe guardians of the summer estate awaited the return of the tycoon someone that protectsthe editor defended his newspaper's unrelenting exposure of government corruption, arguing that it is journalism's role to act as a guardian of democracy custodians, defenders, guardian angels, guards, protections, protectors bodyguards, championslookouts, sentinels, sentries, wardens, warders, watchdogs, watches, watchmenconservers, harborers, keepers, preservers, savers a person who has responsibility for the care of anotherwhen her parents died, her aunt became her legal guardian caregivers, carers, caretakers foster parentsbabysitters, minders, nannies, nurses, sitterscustodians, guards, keepers, keeps, protectorsattendants, chaperones(or chaperons), companions charges, clients, dependents, wards |