housewife
housewife — noun
1. A woman who manages the daily activities of a home — such as cooking, cleaning,
A woman who manages the daily activities of a home — such as cooking, cleaning, and caring for children — and who does not work in a paid job outside the house.
Amelia has been a housewife since her first child was born and enjoys managing the household.
pattern: has been a housewife since [event]
After leaving her teaching job, Camila became a housewife to care for her two young children.
pattern: became a housewife
As a housewife, Xiu prepares meals, cleans the house, and helps her children with homework.
Many housewives in Noor's neighbourhood meet at the park while their children play together.
Anjali decided to be a full-time housewife so she could spend more time with her family.
- homemaker
more modern and gender-neutral; used in official contexts
- stay-at-home mom
informal; emphasises childcare over household management
- domestic engineer
humorous or euphemistic; uncommon in everyday speech
- working mother
a woman with children who has a paid job outside the home
- breadwinner
the person who earns the main income for the family
用法筆記
Frequently used with full-time (a full-time housewife) or as a self-description. The male equivalent is househusband. In modern contexts, stay-at-home parent or homemaker are sometimes preferred for gender neutrality.