Household Chores

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a routine task or job that is dull, unpleasant, or difficult to do

  • Household chores are essential for maintaining a clean and organized living space.
  • I really don't feel like doing any chores today.
  • Ugh, chores are such a drag.
  • Facing my fears was a chore, but I knew it was necessary for personal growth.

noun a person or thing that cleans, especially a person employed to clean the interior of a building

adjective comparative form of clean, meaning more clean or having a higher level of cleanliness

  • The cleaner used in this hospital is highly effective at killing germs.
  • I hired a cleaner to help tidy up my apartment before the party.
  • I need to grab some cleaner for my glasses, they're so dirty!
  • Learning a new language can act as a mental cleaner, sharpening your cognitive abilities.

noun a person or thing that cleans or purifies

  • The facial cleanser is gentle and suitable for all skin types.
  • I ran out of my favorite cleanser, so I need to buy a new one.
  • This cleanser is the bomb - it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Reading a good book is like a mental cleanser, helping to clear your mind of clutter.

noun a group or collection of different types or items

adjective consisting of various types or items that are not easily categorized

  • The store sells a variety of miscellaneous items such as office supplies, kitchen gadgets, and home decor.
  • I have a drawer full of miscellaneous stuff that I don't know what to do with.
  • Let's check out that thrift store, they always have cool miscellaneous things for cheap.
  • His mind was a jumble of miscellaneous thoughts and ideas, making it hard for him to focus.

noun a flat board or slab of wood with a corrugated surface, typically used for washing clothes by hand

  • The woman used a washboard to scrub the clothes clean.
  • I found an old washboard in the attic that we could use for decoration.
  • I heard that new band has a washboard player in their lineup.
  • His abs were so defined, they looked like a washboard.

noun a thorough and extensive cleaning

adjective describing the level or intensity of the cleaning process

  • It is important to schedule a deep clean of the office at least once a month to maintain a healthy work environment.
  • I think it's time we gave the house a good deep clean, don't you?
  • Let's roll up our sleeves and get ready to do a deep clean of this place.
  • Sometimes we need to do a deep clean of our minds to get rid of negative thoughts and emotions.