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noun ADJ. little, small | daily, day-to-day, routine | administrative, domestic, household VERB + CHORE carry out, do It'll take me an hour to do the household chores.
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chore
adjectives
a household chore
(= a chore in the home )
• household chores such as washing and ironing clothes
a daily/everyday chore
• When you're working it can be hard to find time for the daily chores.
a domestic chore
(= a chore such as cleaning or putting things away )
• Everyone in the flat shared the cooking and domestic chores.
an administrative chore
(= a chore such as writing letters or paying bills )
• filling in forms and other administrative chores
routine chores
(= done regularly )
• Who does most of the routine chores in your house?
mundane chores
(= ordinary and uninteresting )
• the mundane chores of everyday life
verbs
do the chores
• I stayed at home and did the chores.
perform/carry out a chore
formal (= do a chore )
• It's good for kids to learn how to perform household chores.
go about your chores
(= do your chores )
• I got up and went about my chores, feeding the cats and making tea.
help with the chores
• All their children help with the chores.
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