Housekeeper

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /haʊsˌkiːpər/

Definitions of housekeeper

noun a person, typically a woman, employed to manage a household and do cleaning, cooking, and other chores

Example Sentences

A1 The housekeeper cleans the hotel rooms.

A2 The housekeeper is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the house.

B1 The housekeeper also helps with cooking meals for the family.

B2 The housekeeper has been working for the same family for over 10 years.

C1 The housekeeper manages a team of cleaners and oversees the maintenance of the entire property.

C2 The housekeeper's attention to detail and organization skills have earned them a reputation as one of the best in the industry.

Examples of housekeeper in a Sentence

formal The housekeeper is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the household.

informal Our housekeeper comes in twice a week to help with the cleaning.

slang I gotta call the housekeeper to come tidy up before the party.

figurative In a way, the immune system acts like a housekeeper, constantly cleaning up harmful invaders in the body.

Grammatical Forms of housekeeper

plural

housekeepers

comparative

more housekeeper

superlative

most housekeeper

present tense

housekeep

future tense

will housekeep

perfect tense

have housekept

continuous tense

is housekeeping

singular

housekeeper

positive degree

housekeeper

infinitive

to housekeep

gerund

housekeeping

participle

housekeeping

Origin and Evolution of housekeeper

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'housekeeper' originated from the combination of 'house' and 'keeper' in Middle English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person responsible for managing a household, the term 'housekeeper' has evolved to encompass various roles and responsibilities within domestic settings.