valet

noun
UK: /ˈvæleɪ/
US: /væˈleɪ/
  1. A man whose job is to park cars for people at a restaurant or hotel.

    1. The valet parked my car quickly.
    2. The hotel's valet service ensures a seamless arrival experience for guests.
  2. A man who is employed to take care of another man's clothes and personal needs.

    1. My valet always lays out my suit.
    2. In former times, a gentleman would often employ a valet to assist with dressing.
valet verb
  1. To act as a valet, parking cars or caring for someone's personal needs.

    1. I valet cars on weekends.
    2. He used to valet at a fancy restaurant before becoming a chef.
valet transitive-verb
  1. To park (a car) as a valet.

    1. We valet parked the car last night.
    2. They decided to valet their vehicle at the upscale event downtown.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "valet" in English means: A man whose job is to park cars for people at a restaurant or hotel., A man who is employed to take care of another man's clothes and personal needs..

The phonetic transcription of "valet" is /ˈvæleɪ/ in British English and /væˈleɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "valet": attendant, manservant.

Example usage of "valet": "The valet parked my car quickly.". More examples on the page.