Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bailiff
noun
/ˈbeɪlɪf/
Definition
A bailiff is an official in a court of law who is responsible for maintaining order and assisting the judge.
Examples
- The bailiff announced the start of the trial.
- The bailiff escorted the witnesses into the courtroom.
- During the hearing, the bailiff ensured that everyone followed the court’s rules.
Meaning
The term ‘bailiff’ refers to a court officer responsible for executing orders of the court, ensuring the smooth operation of courtroom proceedings, and sometimes overseeing the administration of justice in certain cases.
Synonyms
- Court officer
- Executioner (in a legal sense)
- Process server