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chore
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
chore
(noun)
chore
/
ˈ
tʃoɚ/
noun
plural
chores
chore
/
ˈ
tʃoɚ/
noun
plural
chores
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHORE
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]
1
:
a small job that is done regularly
The children were each assigned different household
chores
.
farm
chores
I liked the simple
chore
of bringing in the firewood.
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[1]
task
2
:
a dull, unpleasant, or difficult job or experience
Doing taxes can be a real
chore
.
That movie is a
chore
to sit through.
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