factotum

[fækˈtəʊtəm]

factotum Definition

  • 1an employee who does all kinds of work
  • 2a person having many diverse activities or responsibilities

Using factotum: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was the factotum of the company, doing everything from accounting to cleaning.

  • Example

    As a stay-at-home mom, she was the factotum of the household, managing the finances, cooking, and taking care of the children.

  • Example

    The CEO's personal assistant was a factotum, handling everything from scheduling to travel arrangements.

factotum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for factotum

Phrases with factotum

  • factotum of a business

    a person who performs a wide range of tasks for a business or organization

    Example

    As the factotum of the business, he was responsible for everything from answering phones to managing the budget.

  • a person who performs a wide range of tasks for a political campaign or organization

    Example

    As a political factotum, he was responsible for everything from organizing rallies to managing social media.

  • a person who performs a wide range of tasks for a household

    Example

    As the factotum of the household, she was responsible for everything from cooking to cleaning.

Origins of factotum

from Latin 'fac totum', meaning 'do everything'

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Summary: factotum in Brief

'Factotum' [fækˈtəʊtəm] refers to an employee or person who performs a wide range of tasks. It is often used to describe someone who has many diverse activities or responsibilities, such as a handyman or jack-of-all-trades. Examples include 'He was the factotum of the company, doing everything from accounting to cleaning.' and 'As a stay-at-home mom, she was the factotum of the household, managing the finances, cooking, and taking care of the children.'