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cleaning woman

/'kli:niɳ'wumən/
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Explanation of "Cleaning Woman"

Definition:
A "cleaning woman" is a noun that refers to a female who is employed to clean homes, offices, or other places. This person helps keep spaces tidy and organized by doing tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, and washing floors.

Advanced Usage:

In more formal or professional contexts, you might hear the term "housekeeper" instead of "cleaning woman." A housekeeper might also perform additional tasks, such as laundry or cooking, in addition to cleaning.

Word Variants:
  • Cleaning (verb): The act of making something clean.
  • Cleaner (noun): A gender-neutral term that can refer to someone who cleans.
  • Housekeeper (noun): A person who manages household cleaning and other tasks, often employed full-time.
Different Meanings:

While "cleaning woman" generally refers to someone who cleans, the word "cleaning" can also refer to the process of removing dirt or mess from things in general, and is not limited to just women.

Synonyms:
  • Housekeeper
  • Maid
  • Cleaner
  • Domestic worker
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't many idioms that specifically use "cleaning woman," you might hear phrases like "clean up your act," which means to improve your behavior or performance.

Summary:

A "cleaning woman" is a female worker who cleans homes and offices. You can use this term to describe someone hired for cleaning tasks.

Noun
  1. a human female employed to do housework
    • the char will clean the carpet
    • I have a woman who comes in four hours a day while I write

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