noun
- a police officer, especially in Britain or other Commonwealth countries
- a peace officer in a small town or rural area with limited police powers
- a high-ranking officer in a royal or noble household
Usage: British English
Usage: American English
Usage: historical
Examples
- The constable patrolled the village streets on foot.
- Police Constable Johnson responded to the emergency call.
- The town constable issued a citation for the parking violation.
- She was promoted from constable to sergeant after five years of service.
- The local constable knew everyone in the small community.
- In medieval times, the constable was responsible for the castle’s defense.
- The chief constable addressed the media about the investigation.