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labour
labor
noun
- 1. Strenuous and prolonged work, especially of the physical kind that is done for payment.
- Thesaurus: work, toil, drudgery, effort, exertion; Antonym: ease, leisure, relaxation, rest.
- Example: Despite his labours, the garden was still a mess
- Form: labours (usually)
- Example: talks between management and labour
- Thesaurus: labourers, labour force, workers, work force, hands, employees, operatives; Antonym: employers, management, capitalists.
- Thesaurus: childbirth, parturition, contractions, delivery.
5. The Labour Party.
- Form: Labour
6b. Referring or relating to working people or their productive output.
- Example: joined the labour force
- intr
1. To work hard or with difficulty.
- Thesaurus: work, toil, endeavour, plod, slave, strive, struggle, suffer, sweat, travail; Antonym: idle, laze, loaf, lounge.
2. To progress or move slowly and with difficulty.
- Example: The old man laboured up the hill
3. To spend a lot of time and effort in the hope of achieving something.
- Example: laboured endlessly for Scottish devolution
- To spend an excessive length of time on one particular subject or issue.
- To go into one particular subject or issue in too much detail.
- To keep returning to one particular subject or issue, especially in a tedious or patronizing manner and when it has already been adequately covered.
- To mistakenly carry on doing or thinking something without being fully aware of all the pertinent facts.
