housemaid (Meaning)

Wordnet

housemaid (n)

a female domestic

Webster

housemaid (n.)

A female servant employed to do housework, esp. to take care of the rooms.

housemaid Sentence Examples

  1. The housemaid meticulously dusted the grand chandelier, removing every speck of grime.
  2. Emily, the housemaid, was known for her impeccable attention to detail and ability to keep the sprawling mansion spotless.
  3. As the guests arrived for the ball, the housemaids worked tirelessly to ensure the house was immaculate.
  4. The housekeeper reprimanded the housemaid for leaving streaks on the polished marble floors.
  5. With her ample experience, the housemaid knew exactly how to remove the stubborn stain from the expensive carpet.
  6. Eleanor, the elderly housemaid, shared stories of her youth with the young lady of the house.
  7. The housemaid's daily chores included cleaning, laundering, and preparing meals for the family.
  8. The housemaids were instructed to keep the master bedroom off-limits to visitors.
  9. The housemaid stumbled upon a hidden journal that revealed a long-lost family secret.
  10. The young housemaid's aspirations to become a doctor were dismissed by her unyielding father.

FAQs About the word housemaid

a female domesticA female servant employed to do housework, esp. to take care of the rooms.

maid,housekeeper, maidservant, charwoman,handmaid, handmaiden,house girl, chambermaid, wench, char

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The housemaid meticulously dusted the grand chandelier, removing every speck of grime.

Emily, the housemaid, was known for her impeccable attention to detail and ability to keep the sprawling mansion spotless.

As the guests arrived for the ball, the housemaids worked tirelessly to ensure the house was immaculate.

The housekeeper reprimanded the housemaid for leaving streaks on the polished marble floors.