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Washerwoman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A washerwoman is a woman whose job is to wash clothes, linens, or other fabrics, typically by hand or using laundry equipment. The term is often associated with domestic work.

washerwoman

/ˈwɑʃɚˌwʊmən/ /ˈwɒʃəˌwʊmən/

Definition:

A woman whose job is washing clothes and linens for others.

Synonyms:

laundress, washwoman, charwoman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

gentleman, employer

Common Collocations:

hardworking washerwoman, local washerwoman, washerwoman's basket

Derivatives:

washerwomen, washerman

Usage Tips:

Use "washerwoman" to refer to a female laundry worker, often in historical or traditional contexts.

Common Phrases:

old washerwoman by the river, washerwoman's hands, busy as a washerwoman

Etymology:

From "wash" + "-er" (agent noun suffix) + "woman," dating to the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The washerwoman collected clothes from the villagers every morning.
  • 2. She worked tirelessly as a washerwoman to support her family.
  • 3. The old washerwoman sang while scrubbing clothes by the river.
  • 4. Children brought their dirty linens to the kind washerwoman.

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