Chore - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃɔːr|  American pronunciation of the word chore
Brit.  |tʃɔː|  British pronunciation of the word chore

noun

- a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee (syn: job, task)
the farmer's morning chores

Extra examples

The children were each assigned different household chores.

I liked the simple chore of bringing in the firewood.

Doing taxes can be a real chore.

That movie is a chore to sit through.

We share the domestic chores.

I find driving a real chore.

I don't see the cleaning and cooking as a chore at all.

The Ministry of Education hopes to free the teachers from some of their chores.

Should my kids do chores?

His chore is to take care of the pigs.

...getting the ungainly couch up the stairs was a real chore...

Word forms

noun
singular: chore
plural: chores
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