What is another word for Waits?

Pronunciation: [wˈe͡ɪts] (IPA)

The word "waits" can be replaced by several synonyms depending on the context and meaning of the sentence. Synonyms for the verb "waits" are "lurks", "lingers", "stays", and "remains". As a noun, "waits" can be replaced by "bide", "patience", "endurance", and "perseverance". When "waits" refers to someone employed to watch and protect a building or area, "guard", "watchman", "sentinel", and "patrol" can be used as synonyms. In music, "waits" can be substituted by "street musicians", "minstrels", "buskers", and "mummers". Overall, several words can replace "waits" depending on the context and meaning of the sentence.

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Usage examples for Waits

But in the dusk Of that walled yard Waits a woman; And as the thing from its cell, Still guarded and chained and bound, Crosses that little space, Silent, for ten brief steps, A woman hangs on his neck.
"Open Water"
Arthur Stringer
Hallam died on the 15th September, 1833, and the survivor, eagerly pursuing, can find him no more, but "thinks, that somewhere in the waste The Shadow sits and Waits for me."
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
It sleeps, and dreams, and Waits for the coming of the ideal hero, who shall awaken it out of its slumber and cherish it with the warmth of his love.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell

Famous quotes with Waits

  • 'I don't want to grow up,' Tom Waits said it. I live it. I put myself in a position to be a kid as long as I want to. I play loud music and scream for a living.
    Jason Newsted
  • But old Death, who can't forget, Waits his time and watches yet, Waits and watches by the door.
    Robert Graves

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