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Synonyms and antonyms of People whose job is to clean in British Thesaurus

People whose job is to clean

chambermaid (noun)

a woman whose job is to clean the bedrooms in a hotel

charwoman (noun)

Britishold-fashioned a woman whose job is to clean a building, especially someone else’s house

chimney sweep (noun)

someone whose job is to clean the inside of chimneys

cleaner (noun)

someone whose job is to clean the rooms in a building

cleaning lady (noun)

a woman who works as a cleaner

deckhand (noun)

someone who works on a ship doing jobs such as cleaning

domestic (noun)

old-fashioned someone whose job is to cook and clean in a large house etc

home help (noun)

British someone whose job is to cook or clean in the homes of people who are too old or ill to do it themselves

housekeeper (noun)

someone whose job is to clean someone else’s house and sometimes cook their meals

housekeeper (noun)

someone whose job is to clean the rooms in a hotel or to manage the staff who do this

housemaid (noun)

old-fashioned a woman servant whose job is to keep someone’s house clean and tidy

maid (noun)

a woman whose job is to clean rooms, serve meals, wash clothes etc in a house

maid (noun)

a woman whose job is to clean rooms in a hotel

sweep (noun)

informal a chimney sweep

valet (noun)

British someone who works at a hotel whose job is to clean the guestsclothes

window cleaner (noun)

someone whose job is to clean windows