Chambermaid
(noun)
A female domestic worker who is responsible for cleaning and tidying bedrooms and bathrooms in a hotel or private household.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from french chambrière, from chambre "chamber".
Examples:
- The chambermaid was efficient in her duties and always left the room spotless.
- The guests at the hotel were pleased with the services of the chambermaid.
- The chambermaid was expected to change the bedsheets and refill the towels daily.
- The chambermaid was trained to be discreet and not disturb the guests.
- The chambermaid was praised for her attention to detail and thorough cleaning.