Quarancleaning

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /kwɔrənˈklinɪŋ/

Definitions of quarancleaning

noun a compound word formed by combining 'quarantine' and 'cleaning', referring to the act of cleaning during quarantine

Example Sentences

A1 I am doing some quarancleaning while stuck at home.

A2 Quarancleaning has become a popular activity during the lockdown.

B1 I have been using this time to do some deep quarancleaning of my entire house.

B2 Quarancleaning has made me realize how much unnecessary stuff I have accumulated.

C1 The concept of quarancleaning has led to a new trend in minimalism and decluttering.

C2 I have perfected the art of quarancleaning and now my house is spotless.

Examples of quarancleaning in a Sentence

formal During the quarantine period, many people engaged in thorough quarancleaning of their homes.

informal I spent the whole weekend quarancleaning my apartment and it feels so much better now.

slang My mom told me to stop being lazy and do some quarancleaning around the house.

figurative Quarancleaning our minds of negative thoughts can lead to a healthier mindset.

Grammatical Forms of quarancleaning

past tense

quarancleaned

plural

quarancleanings

comparative

more quarancleaning

superlative

most quarancleaning

present tense

quarancleans

future tense

will quaranclean

perfect tense

have quarancleaned

continuous tense

is quarancleaning

singular

quarancleaning

positive degree

quaranclean

infinitive

to quaranclean

gerund

quarancleaning

participle

quarancleaned

Origin and Evolution of quarancleaning

First Known Use: 2020 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'quarancleaning' originated during the COVID-19 pandemic as a combination of 'quarantine' and 'cleaning' to refer to the act of deep cleaning and organizing one's living space while under quarantine.
Evolution of the word: Initially coined in response to the pandemic, 'quarancleaning' has since become a widely used term to describe the increased focus on cleaning and organizing that many people have adopted during periods of isolation or quarantine.