Errand [noun]

Definition of Errand:

task

Synonyms of Errand:


Opposite/Antonyms of Errand:

-


Sentence/Example of Errand:

If you’ve just arrived home after a walk, a work shift, or running errands, wash your hands with soap and water before you touch your mask.

Other than running errands, they rarely left the house and never ate inside a restaurant during the pandemic.

They last for 30 to 40 minutes, so they’re the perfect companion for a brisk morning walk or a quick errand.

Then there’s this added thing of, when I do have energy, I can’t go out and run my errands.

Once Alvarez returns from that errand, her mother often has to head out herself, so the 17-year-old settles down to take care of the children for the rest of the afternoon.

If you’re heading out to do errands and want to take your work with you, just disconnect the tablet from the keyboard or flip the device and go.

My boss had to make a quick errand but came back in, closed the door.

This is possibly due to consumers thinking quick in-store returns are fairly safe, that it allows them to bundle many errands or that they simply want the instant gratification of a refund or exchange.

Working at home allowed people to fit in all of the errands, appointments, and child-rearing tasks that became almost impossible when stuck at the office.

After almost a year of limiting our contact with the people in our lives and humanity in general, it’s hard to imagine a future where we freely move about our cities and towns going to meetings, errands, and social events.