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Meaning
A "handyman" is a person skilled at a variety of tasks, often involving repair, maintenance, or general home improvement. Handymen can perform a wide range of jobs, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, and other household tasks that require practical skills. They are often called upon for small jobs that might not require a specialized contractor.
Synonyms
- Repairman
- Maintenance worker
- Jack of all trades
- Fixer
- Troubleshooter
Antonyms
- Specialist
- Contractor
- Professional
- Expert
Etymology
The term "handyman" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, with "handy" referring to being useful or convenient and "man" indicating a male worker. The combination suggests a person who is handy with their hands, skilled in manual work.
Examples
- "I need to call a handyman to fix the leaky faucet in my kitchen."
- "The handyman was able to repair the broken fence quickly and efficiently."
- "If you're not good at DIY projects, it's best to hire a handyman for any repairs around the house."
- "Our neighbor is a real handyman; he can fix just about anything."
- "Before you attempt a big project, consider hiring a handyman to ensure it's done correctly."