chore Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of chore In English

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Examples of chore

  • His work is a chore to be suffered and is hard to come to terms with.

  • For giving help, few seniors assisted someone else during baby-sitting (12.4%), but the majority helped with household chores (74.5%).

  • This ad purports to revolutionize women's work in the kitchen, reducing their household chores.

  • The extra help of ten simply meant that they were f reed up to tend to other chores and responsibilities.

  • Alternatively, if the amount of work is thought excessive, the farmer will see it as a chore that he is obliged to suffer!

  • Older men have been more likely than women to give money and housing, while older women are significantly more likely to help with household chores.

  • Thus, men did not spend any more time on household chores when their wives were employed than they did when their wives were full-time homemakers.

  • In addition, 746 hours were devoted to household and other chores, which made the total number of working hours 3,394 a year.

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Translations of chore In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    日常瑣事, 雜務, 乏味的例行工作…

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  • 中文简体

    日常琐事, 杂务, 乏味的例行工作…

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  • Español

    tarea, tarea desagradable, tarea [feminine]…

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  • Português

    tarefa, aborrecimento…

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  • 日本語

    雑用, 退屈な仕事…

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  • Türk dili

    gündelik önemsiz işler, yapılması gerekli sıkıcı uğraş…

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  • Français

    corvée [feminine], corvée…

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  • Catalan

    tasca, feina, tasca desagradable…

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