Chambermaid

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪmbərˌmeɪd/

Definitions of chambermaid

noun a maid who is employed to clean and maintain bedrooms in a hotel or large household

Example Sentences

A1 The chambermaid cleaned the hotel room.

A2 The chambermaid changed the bed sheets and towels.

B1 The chambermaid was responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the guest rooms.

B2 The chambermaid provided excellent service to the hotel guests during their stay.

C1 The chambermaid ensured that all rooms were spotless and well-stocked with amenities.

C2 The chambermaid was praised for her attention to detail and efficiency in her work.

Examples of chambermaid in a Sentence

formal The chambermaid diligently cleaned and tidied up the hotel rooms every day.

informal The chambermaid always makes sure the rooms are spotless before guests arrive.

slang The chambermaid is the one who makes sure everything is on point in the rooms.

figurative The chambermaid's attention to detail was like that of an artist creating a masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of chambermaid

past tense

chambermaided

plural

chambermaids

comparative

more chambermaid

superlative

most chambermaid

present tense

chambermaids

future tense

will chambermaid

perfect tense

have chambermaided

continuous tense

is chambermaiding

singular

chambermaid

positive degree

chambermaid

infinitive

to chambermaid

gerund

chambermaiding

participle

chambermaiding

Origin and Evolution of chambermaid

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'chambermaid' originated from Middle English, combining 'chamber' (room) and 'maid' (young woman or servant).
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'chambermaid' has evolved to refer specifically to a female servant responsible for cleaning and maintaining bedrooms in hotels or households.