Definitions for menials

menials me·ni·al

Spelling: [mee-nee-uh l, meen-yuh l]
IPA: /ˈmi ni əl, ˈmin yəl/

Menials is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 340 anagrams from letters in menials (aeilmns).

Definitions for menials

noun

  1. a domestic servant.
  2. a servile person.

adjective

  1. lowly and sometimes degrading:
  2. servile; submissive:
  3. pertaining to or suitable for domestic servants; humble:

Origin of menials

1350-1400; Middle English meynyal Anglo-French me(i)nial. See meiny, -al1

Examples for menials

Or refusing to take on menial work, such as working in a café for example, and instead whining at your parents to pay your rent?

They may be had tied in bundles by the employers of menial labor.

Many would scoff, and call it menial Let them, if they will.

He is going to work, to be a menial, to earn a living by honest means?

Although I hated the menial tasks the job required, it gave me a window into the power of local government.

And there were other things, and worse,—menial services of the lowest kind.

Prosperity created a situation familiar to Americans and Northern Europeans: some jobs became too menial for Russians.

Charles Murray worries that we've made it too easy to be a menial worker.

He was doorkeeper to the household, so he began on the duties of his menial position.

People get tired of applying for menial jobs and the changes.

Word Value for menials
Scrable

8

Words with friends

11

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