The difference between Chore and Drudgery
When used as nouns, chore means a task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one, whereas drudgery means tedious, menial and exhausting work.
Chore is also verb with the meaning: to do chores.
check bellow for the other definitions of Chore and Drudgery
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Chore as a noun:
A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one.
Examples:
"Washing dishes is a chore, but we cannot just stop eating."
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Chore as a verb (US, dated):
To do chores.
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Chore as a verb (British, informal):
To steal.
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Chore as a noun (obsolete):
A choir or chorus.
Examples:
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Drudgery as a noun:
Tedious, menial and exhausting work.