arrand

[ˈærənd]

arrand Definition

a short trip to do a specific task, often for someone else.

Using arrand: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arrand" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to run an errand at the post office.

  • Example

    Can you do me a quick errand and pick up some milk?

  • Example

    She sent him on an important errand to deliver a package.

arrand Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arrand

Phrases with arrand

  • run errands

    to go out and complete several errands in one trip

    Example

    I have to run errands this afternoon, including going to the bank and grocery store.

  • a mission or task that involves helping others in need

    Example

    The volunteers went on an errand of mercy to provide aid to the victims of the natural disaster.

  • errand boy/girl

    a person who is frequently asked to run errands for others

    Example

    He started as an errand boy at the company and worked his way up to a management position.

Origins of arrand

from Old English 'ǣrende'

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Summary: arrand in Brief

An 'arrand' [ˈærənd] is a short trip to do a specific task, often for someone else. It can include tasks like picking up groceries or delivering a package. The phrase 'run errands' means to complete several errands in one trip. Other phrases like 'errand of mercy' and 'errand boy/girl' denote a mission or task that involves helping others in need or a person who is frequently asked to run errands for others, respectively.