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steward in Swedish

steward in Swedish is steward, ombudsman, förvaltare — steward means someone who manages property, affairs, or resources on behalf of someone else.

steward in Swedish

steward
noun
(nautical) A ship's officer who is in charge of making dining arrangements and provisions.
ombudsman
noun
A union member who is selected as a representative for fellow workers in negotiating terms with management.
förvaltare
noun
(higher education) An officer who provides food for the students and superintends the kitchen; also, an officer who attends to the accounts of the students.

What does "steward" mean?

  1. noun Someone who manages property, affairs, or resources on behalf of someone else.
    "The estate steward oversaw the tenant farms."
  2. noun A flight attendant, especially a male one, or a similar attendant on a ship.
    "The steward brought around drinks halfway through the flight."
  3. verb To manage or look after something responsibly.
    "The charity stewards donations carefully to maximize impact."

steward in a sentence

  • The estate steward oversaw the tenant farms.
  • As stewards of the land, we have a duty to protect it.
  • The steward brought around drinks halfway through the flight.
  • The charity stewards donations carefully to maximize impact.

Similar words in Swedish

Common Swedish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "steward" in Swedish?

"steward" in Swedish is steward, ombudsman, förvaltare. steward means: Someone who manages property, affairs, or resources on behalf of someone else.

How do you use "steward" in a sentence?

Example: "The estate steward oversaw the tenant farms." In Swedish, "steward" is steward, ombudsman, förvaltare.

Are there other ways to say "steward" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 3 translations listed for "steward": steward, ombudsman, förvaltare.

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