Chaperons [noun]
Definition of Chaperons:
person who accompanies for supervision
Opposite/Antonyms of Chaperons:
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Sentence/Example of Chaperons:
They surround themselves with the atmosphere of the demi-monde and forget that a wrinkle is as fatal as a chaperon.
I've said from the very first, it's downright indecent for a girl to live alone on a farm—no chaperon, not even a woman servant.
She'll soon wilt when she sees we mean business—either go, or take a chaperon, or marry the man, whichever she prefers.
Charles Farnham, Mrs. Courtney, the chaperon; a maid, and several servants had accompanied Nita here.
The students might leave the grounds at any time during the day, but never in the evening without a chaperon.
We left Parkers melon on his doorstep to chaperon itself, and turned back with him.
Mrs. Medford was a relative of Inza's who often accompanied her as companion and chaperon.
Moya's chaperon, facing the inevitable, capitulated as graceful as she could.
Some old tabby of a chaperon saw me there and came and told my grandmother.
The chaperon takes the place of the lady of the house for that occasion.