IPA: /tʃɛə/
KK: /tʃɛr/
A narrow street or alley, often found in a town or city.
The old town was filled with charming chares that were perfect for a leisurely stroll.
To do a small job or task, often related to household work.
I need to chare the dishes before we can relax.
Past: chared
Past Participle: chared
The word 'chare' originates from Old English 'ceor', meaning to make or do. It refers to a task or chore, particularly one that is done regularly or as part of household duties.
Think of 'making' or 'doing' a task, which helps you remember that 'chare' refers to a chore or task.