1. steward

    noun

    1. One who manages another's property, finances, or other affairs.
    2. One who is in charge of the household affairs of a large estate, club, hotel, or resort.
    3. A ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements.

    noun

    1. One who manages another's property, finances, or other affairs.
    2. One who is in charge of the household affairs of a large estate, club, hotel, or resort.
    3. A ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements.
    4. An attendant on a ship or airplane.
    5. An official who supervises or helps to manage an event.
    6. A shop steward.
    7. A wine steward.
    8. A man employed in a large family, or on a large estate, to manage the domestic concerns, supervise other servants, collect the rents or income, keep accounts, and the like.

    intransitive & transitive verb

    1. To serve as a steward or as the steward of.
    The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik
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  3. biblestudyforyou.com

    4 days agoWe must remember that being a good steward is not just about taking care of our resources but also about nurturing relationships and growing in our faith. By trusting in God's provision and leaving behind a legacy that glorifies Him, we can inspire future generations to follow in the path of faithful stewardship.
  4. en.wiktionary.org

    Feb 9, 2025With regard to airlines, steward is usually distinguished from the more common and exclusively feminine stewardess in colloquial speech, while the gender-neutral flight attendant is usually preferred to both in formal contexts. The word "stewardess" is still commonly used in Singapore and Malaysia, but is now dated and considered sexist in the United States.
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