Factotum (noun)

  1. A person having many diverse responsibilities or duties, especially a personal servant or valet.
  2. A versatile person who can do many different types of work.

Origin:

From the latin word 'factotum' meaning 'do-it-all'.

Examples:

  1. The butler was the factotum of the household, performing a wide range of duties from cooking to cleaning to driving the car.
  2. She was a highly capable factotum, handling multiple tasks and projects with ease and efficiency.
  3. The small business owner was the only factotum, handling everything from accounting to marketing to sales.
  4. The chief executive was a true factotum, able to handle any situation that arose and keep the company running smoothly.
  5. The hired factotum performed the duties of cook, maid, and chauffeur, freeing up the household staff for other tasks.
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