[
US
/væˈɫeɪ/
]
[ UK /vˈæleɪ/ ]
[ UK /vˈæleɪ/ ]
VERB
- serve as a personal attendant to
NOUN
-
a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer
Jeeves was Bertie Wooster's man
How To Use valet In A Sentence
- There's a photo shoot going on in the poolside bar as I arrive, and the parking valets are even more surly than downtown.
- The gentleman had a valet to wait on him hand and foot.
- Cleopatra _Cleopatra_ compatriot _compatriot_ gratis _gratis_ or _grahtis_ harem _harem_ or _hahrem_ heinous _hanous_ hiatus _hiatus_ implacable _implakable_ nape _nap_ née _na_ négligé _naglezha'_ patron _patron_ protégé _protazha'_ résumé _razuma'_ tenacious _tenashus_ tomato _tomato_ or _tomahto_ valet _va'la_ or _val'et_ vase _vas, vahz_, or _vaz_ veracious _verashus_ vivacious _vivashus_ Practical Grammar and Composition
- Just then his valet helps him into his ninth change of clothes that day.
- Personal valets glide silently past, afternoon tea is served at exorbitant prices, and trinkets of the previous visitors are left in some of the rooms - Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noël Coward.
- By the way, Domaine Valette is on a real hot streak.
- J Fibiger, Cle (hooking), 10: 01; C Valette, Cle (roughing), 12: 47; R USATODAY.com
- He supported himself in between gigs with odd jobs, such as a car valet at a hotel. Times, Sunday Times
- You know, probably the most powerful people within a household are valets, dressers and butlers.
- You know, probably the most powerful people within a household are valets, dressers and butlers.