valet
va
let
ˈleɪ
lei
British pronunciation
/vˈæle‍ɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "valet"in English

Valet
01

someone whose job is parking customers' cars at restaurants or hotels

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valet definition and meaning

Who is a "valet"?

A valet is a person employed to park and retrieve cars for guests at hotels, restaurants, or events. When a guest arrives, the valet takes the car from them and parks it in a designated area. Later, when the guest is ready to leave, the valet brings the car back to the front. Valets are expected to handle vehicles carefully and quickly, ensuring the owner's experience is smooth and convenient. In some places, valets may also offer additional services, such as helping with luggage or guiding guests to the entrance.

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The restaurant offered valet parking for its patrons, allowing them to arrive and depart with ease.
As the hotel guests pulled up to the entrance, the valet swiftly took their keys and parked their car in the designated area.
02

a male personal attendant who takes care of an employer's clothing, appearance, and related personal tasks

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The valet pressed his employer's suit before the meeting.
He asked the valet to bring his shoes and tie.
to valet
01

to act as a personal attendant, taking care of an employer's clothing, appearance, or personal needs

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He valeted his employer's suits and shoes every morning.
The assistant valeted the actor, ensuring he was ready for the scene.
02

to clean and polish a car meticulously

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He valets cars at a detailing shop every weekend.
She is valeting a classic car for a car show next week.
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