Meaning
Menial refers to work or tasks that are lowly, unskilled, or not requiring much training, often considered boring, routine, or lacking prestige. It can also describe a servant or person doing such work.
- As an adjective: describing a job or task that is simple, routine, and usually low in status.
 - As a noun: a person who performs such low-status tasks.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Adjective: used before nouns menial job, menial task, menial labor
 - Noun: often singular or plural a menial, the menials
 
Sentence structures:
- sb does menial work
 - menial jobs/tasks are given to sb
 
Common Phrases
- menial job
 - menial work
 - menial tasks
 - engaged in menial labor
 - treated like a menial
 
Collocations
- Adjective + noun: menial job, menial task, menial duty
 - Verb + menial work: perform menial work, do menial jobs, assign menial tasks
 - Menial + noun: menial laborer, menial servant
 
Examples
- She refused to do the menial tasks that her colleagues tried to push onto her.
 - Many immigrants are forced to take menial jobs to support their families.
 - The intern complained about being assigned only menial work.
 - Robots are increasingly replacing humans in menial tasks like cleaning and packaging.
 - Despite his degree, he could only find menial employment at the time.
 - The king treated his servants as if they were menials without dignity.
 - Menial chores, such as washing dishes, often fall on the youngest family member.
 - He started his career by performing menial duties in the company but worked his way up.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Lowly
 - Humble
 - Servile
 - Unskilled
 - Routine
 - Inferior
 
Antonym
- Dignified
 - Prestigious
 - Skilled
 - Important
 - Esteemed
 
