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handyman

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Noun — A person who does small repairs and odd jobs, especially around the house.

How to use handyman

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

From "handy" + "man."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “handyman” mean?

The word “handyman” means a person who does small repairs and odd jobs, especially around the house. In plain terms, someone who is hired or known for doing general repairs and small jobs.

How do you pronounce “handyman”?

“Handyman” is pronounced HAN-dee-man (/ˈhændimæn/ in IPA).

How do you use “handyman” in a sentence?

Here is “handyman” used in a sentence: “We hired a handyman to fix the fence and repaint the shed.”

What part of speech is “handyman”?

“Handyman” is a noun.

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