Extensive Definition
Ward is a common name for people:
Ward may also refer to:
In fictional characters:
- Luke Ward, character in the television program, The OC
- Mycroft Ward, main antagonist from The Raw Shark Texts
- Thomas Ward, main antagonist from The Wardstone Chronicles
- Victor Ward, main character of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Glamorama
- Vivian Ward, title character in the film Pretty Woman
- Ward Cleaver, character in the television sitcom, Leave It To Beaver
- Ward Zabac, character in Final Fantasy VIII
- Wardes, character from Zero no Tsukaima
- Warring Adolescents Revenge Division (WARD), organization in The Hardy Boys graphic novels
In places:
In other uses:
- Ward's,
an publishing company that has covered the automotive industry for
over 80 years
- Ward's AutoWorld, publication of Ward's
- Ward's Dealer Business, publication of Ward's
- Ward (band), electronica duo
- Ward (country subdivision), electoral district or unit of local government
- Ward (fencing), defensive position in the sport of fencing
- Ward (law), someone placed under the protection of a legal guardian
- Ward (LDS Church), local congregation
- Ward (mechanical lock mechanism)
- Inner or Outer Wards, sections of a Concentric castle
- Montgomery Ward, defunct U.S. department store chain
- USS Aaron Ward, a series of U.S. Navy destroyers
- Ward, spell; more specifically, a kind of magic in fantasy role playing games
- Ward, section of a hospital
wardship in German: Ward
wardship in French: Ward
wardship in Dutch: Ward
wardship in Japanese: ウォード
wardship in Polish: Ward
wardship in Russian: Уорд
wardship in Slovak: Ward
wardship in Volapük: Ward
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
administration, auspices, care, charge, clientage, clientship, cure, custodianship, custody, dependence, dependency, disability, disablement, disqualification,
governance, government, guardianship, guidance, hands, imbecility, inability, inadequacy, incapability, incapacitation, incapacity, incompetence, incompetency, inefficiency, ineptitude, infancy, inferiority, insufficiency, jurisdiction, keeping, legal incapacity,
management, ministry, minority, oversight, pastorage, pastorate, pastorship, patronage, protectorship, safe hands,
stewardship,
tutelage, unfitness, ward, wardenship, watch and ward,
wing