Laborious

Word LABORIOUS
Character 9
Hyphenation la bo ri ous
Pronunciations /ləˈbɔːɹiəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Laborious"

What do we mean by laborious?

Marked by or requiring long, hard work. adjective

Hard-working; industrious. adjective

Requiring much labor, exertion, or perseverance; toilsome; not easy: as, laborious duties; a laborious undertaking.

Using exertion; practising labor; diligent in work or service; assiduous: as, a laborious husbandman or mechanic; a laborious minister or pastor.

Characterized by labor or effort; marked by or manifesting labor.

Synonyms Difficult arduous, wearisome, fatiguing, onerous.

Industrious, painstaking, active, hard-working.

Requiring labor, perseverance, or sacrifices; toilsome; tiresome. adjective

Devoted to labor; diligent; industrious. adjective

Requiring much physical effort; toilsome. adjective

Mentally difficult; painstaking adjective

Industrious. adjective

Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort adjective

Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.

Mentally difficult; painstaking.

Industrious.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Laborious

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The word "laborious" in example sentences

For the most part it was a silent forest, lush and dank, where only occasionally a wood-pigeon cooed or snow - white cockatoos laughed harshly in laborious flight. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The unfortunate reputation that writing often bears as being boring and laborious is likely a result of people writing about uninteresting topics and doing so only out of necessity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If woman be the weaker creature, why is she employed in laborious avocations? why compelled to endure the fatigue of household drudgery; to scrub, to scower, to labour, both late and early, while the powdered lacquey only waits at the chair, or behind the carriage of his employer? ❋ Unknown (1799)

His veracity, that is, his laborious accuracy, is admitted by the only persons competent to form an opinion, namely, independent investigators who have followed in his track; but what may be called the internal evidence of the case also supplies a strong proof of it. ❋ Augustine Birrell (1891)

The feathers of these gay little sylphs, most of them from the Southern States, are most brilliant, and are represented with what, were it [not] connected with so much spirit in the attitude, I would call a laborious degree of execution. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

In the future, visitors will theoretically be able to go to the site when the mood strikes, much as they visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. But for now and the next few years, accessing the Sept. 11 Memorial will entail a laborious process requiring the reservation of tickets ahead of time, and then, on the appointed date, wending through a downtown obstacle course involving two outdoor ticket screening points and a security checkpoint inside 90 West St. ❋ Dana Rubinstein (2011)

His most stable job, obviously, was the one he had working as a rigger mechanic at the navy yard, and as I started to say, he did generally that kind of laborious work for quite a few years until the latter part of my stay at home, which was when I was about sixteen or seventeen years old. ❋ Unknown (1986)

Gervase, speaking of one of these species, says: -- "If anything should be to be carried on in the house, or any kind of laborious work to be done, they join themselves to the work, and expedite it with more than human facility." ❋ Elias Owen (N/A)

These buildings have been almost entirely erected by the soldiers, who are compelled to work from morning till night at every kind of laborious employment. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Angry lawmakers on Wednesday sharply questioned the Army on its confusion over the location of some veterans 'remains at Arlington National Cemetery, as service officials described the slow "laborious" process of ensuring every grave was properly identified. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rice County Sheriff Richard Cook says the search has been "laborious" as rescuers fight a strong current and near-freezing water temperatures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The organisation called it a "laborious" task to add or remove a car from a list on the system and said some cars disappear altogether. ❋ Unknown (2010)

WASHINGTON - Angry lawmakers on Wednesday sharply questioned the Army on its confusion over the location of some veterans 'remains at Arlington National Cemetery, as service officials described the slow "laborious" process of ensuring every grave was properly identified. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A lot of work too, and puts my 'laborious' breakfast routine into perspective. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because there are so many foreclosed-on homes that lenders are trying to resell at bargain prices, he said, there is little incentive for a buyer to go through the "laborious" process of a short sale. ❋ Catherine Reagor (2008)

(bad) has the same sense as 'laborious' or 'ill-fated'; for in the ❋ Hesiod (N/A)

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