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janitor
[ jan-i-ter ]
noun
- a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker.
- Archaic. a doorkeeper or porter.
verb (used without object)
- to be employed as a janitor.
janitor
/ ˌdʒænɪˈtɔːrɪəl; ˈdʒænɪtə /
noun
- the caretaker of a building, esp a school
- a person employed to clean and maintain a building, esp the public areas in a block of flats or office building; porter
Derived Forms
- ˈjanitress, noun:feminine
- janitorial, adjective
Other Words From
- jan·i·to·ri·al [jan-i-, tawr, -ee-, uh, l], adjective
- un·der·jan·i·tor noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of janitor1
Example Sentences
Everybody from Bill Gates to his janitor wants the economy to grow.
He admits to us that most of the time he is more of a janitor than a brewmaster.
The Nightman Cometh An illiterate janitor writes a musical to woo a woman who has a restraining order against him.
As a janitor working in a cleaning service, he claimed to have insider information.
AOC officials declined to discuss janitor compensation, but SAA officials were willing to share details.
The janitor should wash the clothes-racks with the acid bichloride solution every time he sweeps.
As Genevieve hoped would be the case, the janitor had not finished his nightly duties.
Say, the janitor service in this old ark is something I couldn't describe to a gentleman.
He says th' more he practises medicine th' more he becomes a janitor with a knowledge iv cookin'.
"In most places like this, the office boy or the janitor does such work," said Harry.
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