Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
constable
noun
/ˈkɒn.stə.bəl/
Definition
A constable is a law enforcement officer with various duties depending on the jurisdiction. In some places, constables have the authority to make arrests, execute search warrants, and enforce the law.
Examples
- The constable arrived at the scene to manage the disturbance.
- In medieval times, a constable was responsible for the security of castles.
- She called the constable to report the suspicious activity in her neighborhood.
Meaning
The term ‘constable’ traditionally refers to a public official who is responsible for maintaining peace and order, often in a specific area or community.
Synonyms
- officer
- peace officer
- inspector