verb
- past tense and past participle of bodyguard; to protect or escort (a person) as a bodyguard
Usage: transitive verb; less common than the noun form
adjective
- accompanied or protected by a bodyguard or bodyguards
Usage: attributive use
Examples
- The celebrity was bodyguarded by a team of security professionals.
- The visiting dignitary bodyguarded his way through the crowded airport.
- The bodyguarded entourage arrived at the venue.
- She felt safer once she was bodyguarded by trained security personnel.
- The bodyguarded delegation moved quickly through the streets.
- He was bodyguarded at all public appearances due to security concerns.