Bodyguarding

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑdiˌɡɑɹdɪŋ/

Bodyguarding (noun)

  1. The work of protecting a person from harm, usually by staying close and watching for danger.
  2. A professional service where trained guards follow and protect an important person during events or travel.

Examples

  • The job involves protective guarding in crowded places.
  • Protective guarding keeps the client safe during events.

Bodyguarding (verb)

  1. To protect someone by staying near them and reacting quickly if there is danger.

Examples

  • The guards protect closely during the entire trip.
  • They protect closely to prevent any sudden danger.