He was sent out on an urgent errand.
We were there on an errand of mercy to help provide medical care for the refugees.
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Burgess and Shelby’s View Forecasting Trump’s decisions is always a fool’s errand, and his public statements on Wednesday only underscored his opaque approach.—Burgess Everett, semafor.com, 18 June 2025 No other plans, no errands, no reservations—only flexibility to relax, hang out longer, and see where the day takes you (without any pressure).—Jenna Ryu, SELF, 17 June 2025 In addition to that Target run, Palao ran other errands for the legend, buying a keyboard to accompany the iPad that Stone was using to make music at the time (recording on GarageBand).—Angie Martoccio, Rolling Stone, 16 June 2025 Julie made her first public appearance running errands in Nashville, also on May 29.—Charlotte Phillipp, People.com, 15 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for errand
Word History
Etymology
Middle English erend message, business, from Old English ǣrend; akin to Old High German ārunti message
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2a
Time Traveler
The first known use of errand was
before the 12th century
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