Housekeeping Vocabulary
This page lists English words and phrases used in the context of housekeeping duties. Each word is shown with its contextual meaning and some with an example sentence.
- Rooms in a House
- Furniture and Decor
- Household Appliances
- Cleaning Supplies
- Linen & Laundry
- Describing Words
- Action Words
Rooms in a House
word | meaning |
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attic | storage room at the very top of the house |
basement | the lowest level of the house |
bathroom, washroom | the room for bathing and using the toilet |
bedroom | the room where people sleep |
dining room | room with a table and chairs for eating; in some houses this room is only used on special occasions |
hallway | long narrow area that joins one room to another |
kitchen | place for preparing food; sometimes has a table and chairs for eating informal meals |
living room; family room | place where family spends leisure time; often has a TV, also used for entertaining |
lobby | area in the front entrance for hanging coats and placing shoes |
master bedroom | the largest bedroom in the house; used by parents |
nursery | room for baby or young child |
pantry | room off the kitchen for keeping dry foods and storage items |
patio | outdoor area in front or backyard; usually sits slightly off the ground; often made of wood |
playroom | room filled with toys; books and games; indoor area for kids to play |
rec room | often in basement; extra room for watching TV and playing games such as billiards or ping pong |
sunroom | enclosed room with large windows; often used for relaxation, visiting, or reading |
Furniture and Decor
word | meaning |
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bed | long frame with a mattress on top for sleeping; has blankets and pillows for comfort |
bookshelf, bookcase | tall wooden piece used for holding books |
chair | various types of furniture used for sitting on |
change table | surface found in the nursery, used for changing a baby's diaper |
couch/sofa | long comfortable piece for sitting on; found in common rooms |
counter | surface in the kitchen; used for preparing food and holding small appliances |
cupboards | storage area with doors; used for holding food, dishes, cleaning supplies, etc. |
desk | piece used for doing work and holding papers, books, writing tools; usually found in an office |
dresser, bureau | piece of furniture for holding folded clothing |
entertainment centre | piece of furniture for holding television, stereo, and other electronic devices |
fireplace | square opening on a wall to hold a fire and warm up the home; may be electric, gas, or wood |
mirrors | special glass placed on a wall or counter, used for viewing one's self |
pictures, paintings | decorations hung on walls or placed on surfaces; often framed |
shelves | long surfaces for organizing and storing household items |
tub, bathtub | found in bathrooms, a large area where you lie down and wash your body |
window sills, ledges | long shelf-like surface beneath a window |
word | meaning |
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dishwasher | electric appliance that washes dishes; can be "built-in" (under a sink) or "portable" (moved and attached to the sink when in use) |
dryer | electric appliance used to dry laundry |
fridge | electric appliance used for keeping food cold |
freezer | electric appliance used for keeping food frozen (very cold) |
garbage disposal | located inside a drain; chops up bits of food into small pieces to fit down the pipes |
microwave | electric appliance for cooking food quickly |
oven | electric appliance for baking and heating food |
stove, range | elements on top of an oven for heating, frying, and boiling food |
washing machine | electric appliance for cleaning laundry |
Cleaning Supplies
word | meaning |
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baking soda | white powder used for cleaning and removing odours |
bleach | liquid added in small amounts to water; has strong chemicals that remove stains on white clothing; also used to clean bathrooms |
broom | brush with a long handle on it for sweeping floors |
carpet cleaner | foam or liquid soap used on rugs and carpets |
deodorizer | product that removes bad smells from a room; often scented |
dishwashing detergent | liquid or powder soap that goes into a dishwasher |
dust pan | flat container used for collecting dirt and dust swept up with a broom |
duster | a cleaning tool with a handle and feathers (or a soft cloth) used for wiping dust off surfaces |
garbage or trash bag | large, heavy bag for collecting the household garbage |
garbage or trash bin | container with a lid that holds large garbage bags |
gloves | coverings for the hands, with separate holes for the fingers |
hose | a long tube that fills with water; often kept outside and used for outdoor cleaning |
laundry detergent | powder or liquid soap used for cleaning clothes and linen |
mop | long stick with a sponge at the bottom that is soaked in water and soap; used for cleaning floors |
recycling bin | a container that holds paper, tins, glass, and other garbage that can be reused |
scouring pads | tough cleaning pads used for scrubbing pots, pans, and ovens |
scrub brush | a brush with a handle on it; often used for cleaning toilets |
sponge | a soft cleaning product that absorbs water and is used for washing surfaces |
stain remover | laundry product used specifically on spots that regular laundry detergent cannot clean (stains include red wine or blood) |
vacuum cleaner | a machine that sucks up dust and dirt on the floor as you push it around |
vinegar | a clear sour tasting liquid mixed with water and used for cleaning; environmentally friendly alternative to store bought cleaners |
Linen and Laundry
word | meaning |
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bath towel | large towel used for drying the body after a shower or bath |
face cloth or wash cloth | small, square shaped towel or cloth used for washing the face and hands |
fitted sheet | sheet with elastic that goes on top of the mattress and stays in place |
fold verb | make articles of clothing small and neat for storage |
hand towel | a towel hung in the bathroom; used for drying hands |
hanger noun | a wire or plastic hook used for hanging clothes in a closet |
iron noun and verb | an electric appliance used for making clothes flat; to remove wrinkles |
king size | the largest size bed or bed covering |
laundry noun do the laundry | the washing of clothing |
pillow case | a covering similar to a sheet that protects the head cushion |
queen size | large size bed and bed covering (smaller than king, larger than double) |
sheet noun | a light cover on the bed |
single | smallest bed or bed covering size; made for one person |
stain noun | a spot that is difficult to clean |
top sheet | the sheet that goes on top of the fitted sheet and under a heavier blanket |
twin size | bed or bed covering size that is larger than a single and smaller than a double; used for one person |
Describing Words for Housekeepers
word | meaning | example sentence |
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allergic | when a person must stay away from a certain food or cleaning product because it can cause them to get very sick | Our daughter is allergic to that laundry detergent. |
clean | remove dirt and stains | When the kitchen is clean I will start on the laundry. |
clogged, plugged | when something is blocking the hole of a tube or pipe | The kitchen drain is clogged with potato skins. |
damp | a little bit wet | I hung up your suit, but it is still a little damp. |
dirty | opposite of clean | The floors are dirty because the kids walked through with their boots on. |
dusty | when furniture and surfaces are covered with a small layer of matter | The office furniture upstairs is very dusty. |
filthy | very dirty | The bathroom is filthy because we went away for the weekend and left the kids at home. |
messy | out of order, opposite of neat and tidy | The children's rooms are messy, but it's their job to clean them. |
neat, tidy (often expressed as "neat and tidy") | in good order, opposite of messy | Thank you for leaving the house so neat and tidy. |
slippery | surface that is wet or polished and is easy to fall on | I just mopped, so the floors are a bit slippery. |
soapy | covered with lots of soap bubbles | Can you rinse the dishes again? They are still soapy. |
wet | filled or covered with water, opposite of dry | I put the dryer on twice but the clothes are still wet. |
environmentally friendly | good for the world, doesn't contain strong chemicals | We only use cleaning products that are environmentally friendly. |
Action Words for Housekeepers
word | meaning | example sentence |
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clean; clean up | remove dirt, dust, and other messes | After you clean up the kitchen you can take your break. |
dry | take the water out of something | Please dry the dishes fully before you put them away in the cupboards. |
dust | remove the dust from surfaces such as furniture | I'm sorry I forgot to dust the entertainment stand last week. |
finish; complete | have no more work to do | I'm finished everything on the list, so I guess I'll be going home now. |
freshen up | make a room smell and look more inviting | The master bedroom is relatively clean, but you could freshen it up a little. |
hang; hang up | organize and store items (often clothes) by putting them on hooks and hangers | After you have folded the laundry, please hang the guest towels in the washroom. |
mop; mop up | clean the floors with soap and water | The dishwasher flooded, so I mopped up the water. |
organize | sort or put away in a neat and tidy manner | I organized the indoor and outdoor shoes. |
polish | wipe with a special cleaner that makes something (such as floors) shine; remove smudges or prints | Make sure to polish the silverware before you put it away. |
rinse | pour water over something for a long time to remove soap | You'll have to rinse the dishes a little better. My coffee tasted soapy today. |
sanitize; sterilize | remove any bacteria or other harmful substances that could cause illness, often by using boiling water or a special cleaner | You have to sterilize the baby bottles in boiling water. |
scrub | use a lot of physical energy and a heavy cleaning tool to remove dirt or stains | You'll have to scrub the upstairs tub because it's pretty dirty. |
tidy; tidy up | make a room or area look neat by organizing and putting things away | You don't need to vacuum the family room, but you could tidy up the books and toys. |
vacuum | use a special hose that sucks up dust and dirt from the floors and furniture | Please pick up large items like coins before you vacuum the basement. |
wash | make clean with water and soap | Please wash the windows with water and vinegar. |
water | pour water onto plants or grass | You forgot to water the indoor and outdoor plants. |
wipe; wipe up | clean up a mess or spill | Don't use bleach to wipe the counters. |
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