lifeguard

[US]/'laɪfgɑːd/
[UK]/'laɪfɡɑrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a person responsible for ensuring the safety of swimmers at a pool or beach

Example Sentences

The lifeguards must be trained to deal with any sort of emergency.

Her stint as a lifeguard usually consumes three hours a day.

Lifeguard, sportscaster, movie star, governor, president — there wasn't much Ronald Reagan didn't do in life.

The lifeguard blew the whistle to signal everyone to get out of the water.

It's important for the lifeguard to have strong swimming skills.

The lifeguard rescued a struggling swimmer from drowning.

The lifeguard is responsible for ensuring the safety of swimmers at the pool.

The lifeguard patrolled the beach to watch for any signs of danger.

Children should always swim under the supervision of a lifeguard.

The lifeguard performed CPR on a swimmer who had stopped breathing.

The lifeguard station is located near the deep end of the pool.

Lifeguards undergo rigorous training to prepare for emergency situations.

The lifeguard's quick response saved a swimmer from a potential drowning incident.

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