shep·herd
/ˈSHepərd/
noun
a person who tends and rears sheep.
synonyms: herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd boy, shepherdess, sheepman
verb
- tend (sheep) as a shepherd."although the sheep are shepherded, they're generally only counted when we bring them in"
- guide or direct in a particular direction."we were shepherded around with great ceremony"synonyms: guide, conduct, usher, convoy, marshal, steer, herd, lead, take, escort, accompany, walk, show, see, attend, chaperone
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May 10, 2024 · The meaning of SHEPHERD is a person who tends sheep. How to use shepherd in a sentence.