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handyman

[han-dee-man] / ˈhæn diˌmæn /
NOUN
jack-of-all-trades
Synonyms


Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for handyman?
A handyman (plural handymen) is a person who can be hired to do various small jobs (often called odd jobs), especially in a home, apartment building, or office building. A similar word is repairman, and handymen are often hired to repair things, but they also offer other services, such as maintenance or small-scale construction or renovation. Handymen are known for doing any job that needs to be done and having experience and knowledge in many areas. For this reason, a handyman is often referred to as a jack-of-all-trades (the much less common man-of-all-work means the same thing). This often implies that they are generalists, rather than specialists in a particular area, such as plumbing or roofing.
What is a better, gender-neutral word for handyman?
Despite its use of man, the word handyman is often used regardless of gender. The term handyperson is a gender-neutral alternative, but it’s not commonly used. The term handywoman can be used to refer to a woman in this role. Handyman is the most common way of referring to such a person, and there aren’t common terms that mean the exact same thing. Handymen are often independent contractors, meaning they don’t work for a company but instead offer their services as part of their own business, so this is one potential alternative for the word handyman. Another is general contractor, though this may suggest someone who takes on larger projects.

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If you have to wait for a building superintendent or a handyman, an experience that is notoriously clock-agnostic, it’s no big deal to work from home that afternoon.

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 2026

And now, their 49-year-old father, Armando Gonzalez, a local handyman, is facing the threat of deportation after he was detained by federal immigration agents in Big Bear Lake this week.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 3, 2026

Although I’m a writer with no talent for handyman projects, Bill always assured me and his other customers that we were up to the task.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 12, 2026

The rapper's team also disputed Saxon's reported injuries, sharing a video showing the handyman preforming with a band and rolling on the floor.

From BBC Mar. 11, 2026

Dandy took what work he could find, setting pins in a bowling alley and freelancing as a handyman.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

Founder Kale Li told AFP she first became interested in the industry after becoming tired of dealing with inconsistently priced and unreliable handymen in southwestern Chengdu, where she lives.

From Barron's Jul. 8, 2026

Rhiannon says that her managing agents would arrange for handymen to come around to do repairs without consulting her first.

From BBC May 27, 2024

Lentz identified the other victims shot near the McCain siblings as Charles Manuel, 76, and John Rorie, 59, who were both handymen.

From Washington Post Feb. 18, 2023

In 1911, it was stolen by three Italian handymen and recovered 28 months later.

From New York Times May 30, 2022

Colored men found jobs as carpenters, brickmasons, janitors, shoeshiners, handymen, and yard workers.

From "Reaching for the Moon" by Katherine Johnson




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