gatekeeper
Collocations
4ADJ.
closing, young
VERB + GATEKEEPER
challenged, stopped
GATEKEEPER + NOUN
door, tickets, web
PREP.
through
Definitions
noun
A person or group who controls access to something or somebody.
The sources the citations are drawn from are significant, being printed books or newspapers subject to editorial processes and gatekeepers of language standards, as opposed to unedited texts such as blogs, chatroom logs or student writing.
A person who guards or monitors passage through a gate.
[…]“Here,” he said, stepping forward and handing twopence to the gatekeeper; “let the young woman pass.”
At each station is a level crossing, in addition to others away from stations, and, as both the road and rail traffic are heavy, the gatekeepers (mostly signalmen) are quite busy and have acquired well-merited mention for reducing delays to road traffic to a minimum.
A common orange and brown butterfly with eyespots, Pyronia tithonus, of the family Nymphalidae.
In dissociative identity disorder, an aspect of the personality that controls access to the various identities.
One who gatekeeps.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — someone who guards an entrance
- doorkeeper
- doorman
- porter
- ostiary
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6The sources the citations are drawn from are significant, being printed books or newspapers subject to editorial processes and gatekeepers of language standards, as opposed to unedited texts such as b
Wiktionary[…]“Here,” he said, stepping forward and handing twopence to the gatekeeper; “let the young woman pass.”
WiktionaryAt each station is a level crossing, in addition to others away from stations, and, as both the road and rail traffic are heavy, the gatekeepers (mostly signalmen) are quite busy and have acquired wel
WiktionaryI was challenged by a gatekeeper.
Tatoeba · #265891The lady and her dog that were entering at the gate were stopped by the gatekeeper.
Tatoeba · #323920The gatekeeper permitted me through the gate.
Tatoeba · #323941