bywork

[bahy-wurk]

bywork Definition

  • 1work done in addition to one's regular job or duties
  • 2a secondary or minor occupation

Using bywork: Examples

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

  • Example

    He took up gardening as a bywork to earn some extra money.

  • Example

    Writing is just a bywork for her, her main job is teaching.

  • Example

    He was able to pay off his debts by doing some bywork on weekends.

bywork Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bywork

Phrases with bywork

  • to turn a hobby or interest into a secondary source of income

    Example

    She made a bywork of her passion for baking and started selling cakes and pastries.

  • bywork hours

    extra hours worked outside of one's regular job

    Example

    He was able to save enough money for his vacation by working bywork hours.

  • byworker

    a person who engages in bywork

    Example

    She is a teacher by profession but also a byworker, earning extra money by doing freelance writing.

Origins of bywork

from Middle English 'biwerc', meaning 'secondary work'

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Summary: bywork in Brief

'Bywork' [bahy-wurk] refers to work done in addition to one's regular job or duties, often as a secondary or minor occupation. It can be a way to earn extra money or turn a hobby into a source of income. Examples include gardening, freelance writing, and moonlighting. 'Bywork' can also refer to the extra hours worked outside of one's regular job.