noun
- a person who does many different types of work for someone else
Usage: formal
Examples
- The wealthy businessman hired a factotum to manage his household and personal affairs.
- She served as the company president’s factotum, handling everything from scheduling to correspondence.
- The small office relied on one factotum who answered phones, filed papers, and greeted visitors.
- As the family’s factotum, he arranged travel, paid bills, and supervised repairs.
- The busy executive needed a reliable factotum to keep her life organized.
- He worked as a factotum for the elderly couple, doing their shopping and managing appointments.