Refine this word faster
Au pair
//oʊ ˈpɛ(ə)ɹ// adv, noun
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 On a working basis by which work done by one party is rewarded by benefits (especially board and lodging) rather than by monetary remuneration. not-comparable
"Several thousand girls now come over from the continent to live for six months au pair with British families to learn English—and to perform ‘light domestic duties’."
Noun
- 1 An au pair working arrangement (see Adverb). archaic
- 2 a young foreigner who lives with a family in return for doing light housework wordnet
- 3 A person (especially a young woman) working in such a way; now specifically, a foreign worker who helps a host family with childcare, housework, or both while staying as a guest with a host family, and generally receives a small allowance (or pocket money).
"H-2B visas are for unskilled seasonal workers, including landscapers, forestry workers and summer resort workers, while J-1s are for exchange visitors who come for short stays, typically for summer work, brief internships or to be au pairs."
Etymology
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French au pair.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from French au pair.
See also for "au pair"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: aupair