bank guard
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Definition
Noun: - A security guard employed by a bank: A person whose job is to protect a bank, its employees, customers, and assets from theft, robbery, or other criminal activity. This role typically involves monitoring the premises, ensuring security procedures are followed, and responding to incidents.
Usage
- The primary and only standard usage of this compound noun is to refer specifically to a guard stationed at a bank.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- The bank guard alerted the police as soon as he saw the suspicious activity.
- Before entering the vault, employees must be identified by the bank guard.
- She thanked the bank guard for helping her when she felt unwell in the lobby.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a specific occupational title. In formal contexts or job descriptions, the more general title "security guard" may be used, with the location specified (e.g., "security guard at a financial institution").
- The role of a bank guard has evolved with technology, often involving monitoring electronic security systems in addition to physical patrols.
Variants and Related Words
- Security guard (n): The general term for a person employed to protect property, assets, or people. A bank guard is a type of security guard.
- Armored car guard (n): A security guard specifically tasked with protecting valuables during transit to or from a bank.
- Teller (n): A bank employee who handles customer transactions at the counter, a role distinct from security.
Synonyms
- Bank security officer: A more formal synonym.
- Bank watchman: An older, less common term with a similar meaning.
Antonyms
- Bank robber (n): A person who steals from a bank.
- Intruder (n): A person who enters a bank unlawfully.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Bank security: The broader system or measures in place to protect a bank, which includes guards, cameras, and alarms.
- Guard post: The designated station or area where a bank guard is positioned.
Noun
- a security guard at a bank