Used in a Sentence

housekeeper

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for housekeeper.

Editorial note

We have a standing arrangement with a housekeeper to help clean our house a few times a month.

Examples14
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Someone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of housekeeper gathered in one view.

noun

Someone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household.

noun

(colloquial, now rare) Someone who keeps to their house; someone who rarely ventures away from home; an unadventurous person, a homebody.

noun

(now rare) Someone who owns a house as a place of residence; a householder.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for housekeeper.

noun

Someone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household.

noun

(colloquial, now rare) Someone who keeps to their house; someone who rarely ventures away from home; an unadventurous person, a homebody.

noun

(now rare) Someone who owns a house as a place of residence; a householder.

noun

Someone (traditionally a woman) employed to look after the home, typically by managing domestic servants or superintending household management; also someone with equivalent duties in a hotel, institution etc.

Example sentences

1

We have a standing arrangement with a housekeeper to help clean our house a few times a month.

2

Yes, but most homeowners/renters don't have a contract with a housekeeper in the way that companies do with catering companies.

3

Does your answer change after you hire a housekeeper (or housekeeping company) to dust your furniture and put away your socks?

4

Buttons and knobs isn't how you communicate with your taxi driver or housekeeper.

5

This is a service for a very limited market--rich people who don't already have a housekeeper and can't manage to keep their houses clean.

6

Arresting a diplomat will always cause problems but it was absolutely inexcusable for this diplomat to expect to get away with underpaying their housekeeper.

7

What are they afraid she is hiding another housekeeper under her dress?

8

My housekeeper, a US citizen born in Mexico (her father was American), speaks English marginally at best (she had a high school education in Mexico).

9

A housekeeper with mob ties would be looked up with distrust.

10

I took exception to the opening line: Your housekeeper spies on you Maybe that one did, but that only reflects on her.

11

In cities as a part time housekeeper that sounds plausible.

12

You pick up most of your food from restaurants, or you can even hire a housekeeper that does the groceries and prepares an evening meal for you.

Quote examples

1

An ex of mine worked as a sort of housekeeper for a wealthy couple and those were all tasks she performed, and she even took the kids to their activities, something you would never trust a "ninja" from a random startup to do.

2

My complaints may sound insensitive, and fall under the category of "first-world problems", but when both my spouse and I are working long hours, hiring cleaning services can become very helpful (it's a common anecdote that hiring a housekeeper can save your marriage).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use housekeeper in a sentence?

We have a standing arrangement with a housekeeper to help clean our house a few times a month.

What does housekeeper mean?

Someone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household.

What part of speech is housekeeper?

housekeeper is commonly used as noun.