Meaning & Definition of word "Housework"

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    Housework

    /ˈhaʊsˌwɜrk/

    noun:

    • 1. routine work done to maintain a household, such as cleaning, cooking, and doing laundry.
      • Example: She spends every Saturday morning doing housework to keep the house tidy.
    • 2. the tasks and chores that are necessary for the upkeep of a home.
      • Example: Housework can often feel overwhelming when combined with a full-time job.
    • 3. domestic tasks assigned to members of a household.
      • Example: After dinner, we all pitch in to share the housework.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'house' + 'work', denoting work done in the home.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    division of housework:

    The sharing of household responsibilities between members of a household.

    delegate housework:

    To assign household chores to different people.

    catch up on housework:

    To complete delayed domestic tasks.

    Related Words

    cleaning:

    The act of making something clean.

    chores:

    Routine tasks or jobs, especially those that are mundane.

    laundry:

    The washing of clothes and linens.

    Slang Meanings of housework

    Meaning: Doing the laundry.

    Example Sentence: I'm stuck at home, doing my laundry, aka housework.

    Meaning: Cleaning up the place.

    Example Sentence: I spent my Saturday on a housework marathon.