Housework [noun]

Definition of Housework:

cleaning, maintaining a home

Synonyms of Housework:


Opposite/Antonyms of Housework:

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Sentence/Example of Housework:

I just feel the minutes ticking away and obsess over all the housework and other stuff I'm falling behind on, and can't bring myself to care at all what the other person is saying.

They urged him to wrestle and play football at school, but JaMarcus favored housework — cooking and cleaning and washing clothes alongside his mom, in their wooden home across from the Baptist church.

At couen the pupils underwent a complete training in all branches of housework.

She went through the usual routine of housework like a laborer who drags after him a ball and chain.

During their school days, except in the exceptional home, they are not trained to do housework; do not learn to sew.

A couple of silent Martians prepared undistinguished meals and did housework in the quarters.

Housework, you know, is so much more fun if you have the right things to do it with.

When Adam delved and Eve span, the fiction that man is incapable of housework was first established.

If your mother does part or all of the housework it will probably be one of your appointed duties to assist her.

We would be proud to invent a flying machine, or a mud-digger, yet most of the inventions to aid housework are made by men.