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chore
1/ tʃɔː /
noun
- a small routine task, esp a domestic one
- an unpleasant task
-chore
2combining form
- (in botany) indicating a plant distributed by a certain means
anemochore
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Derived Forms
- -chorous, combining_form:in_adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chore1
Origin of chore2
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Example Sentences
Make the chore a lot more fun with a super cute toothbrush holder.
Instead of a chore, choose something you love so you absolutely look forward to it.
That there was a way to tell the story and not have been leaden—not be a chore or an ordeal.
The act of keeping faith is a demanding chore, one that quarrels with the instinct to despair rather than continue the struggle.
But for it to double its user base from the current level will be quite a chore, and may take several years.
Things were not so bad until the pigs grew up, but now I dread feeding them more than any chore on the place.
For me it was quite a chore to cut and carry up wood enough to keep our somewhat open upper room cosey and comfortable.
When the collection reached ten thousand words and upward, it began to be quite a chore to make a new copy.
Then I do put the hairpins in, to make them look like a water-wheel that the chore boy does build in the brook.
The chore boy does have objects to my drawing pictures on his poker-chips that he does hide in the barn.
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