What does VALET mean?

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Valet is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, valet refers to a person who parks cars, assists guests, and runs errands for someone else. As a verb, valet means to park a car or to serve as a valet.

Pronunciations

US: /væˈleɪ/

UK: /ˈval.eɪ/

Origin and Usage

The word valet comes from the French word "valet de chambre" which means "servant of the chamber." It was originally used to refer to a servant who attended to a nobleman or a royal person. Today, valet is commonly used to refer to a person who parks cars at a hotel, restaurant, or other public place.

Synonyms

Synonyms for valet as a noun include attendant, porter, and servant. Synonyms for valet as a verb include park, store, and attend.

Related Words

Other 5 letter words related to valet include leave, hotel, and drive.

Example Sentences

Here are some example sentences that use the word valet:

  • The hotel valet parked the car for the guests.
  • He hired a valet to help him with his daily tasks.
  • The valet attended to the needs of the royal family.
  • She valeted her car at the parking garage.


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