noun
- an adult who accompanies and supervises young people at social events
- a woman’s hood or head covering
Usage: archaic
verb
- to accompany and supervise as a chaperon
Examples
- Several parents volunteered to chaperon the school dance.
- The teacher will chaperon the field trip to the museum.
- My mom had to chaperon our camping trip.
- The youth group needed adult chaperons for the overnight retreat.
- She agreed to chaperon her daughter’s birthday party.
- The school requires at least two chaperons for each class trip.