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    La·bored
    /ˈlābərd/

    adjective

  2. LABORED meaning: 1. US spelling of laboured 2. needing a lot of effort, often because someone is tired: . Learn more.

  3. 4 days ago · 1. done or made with difficulty; heavy. labored breathing. 2. exhibiting a great deal of effort; lacking grace, fluency, or spontaneity. a labored prose style. SYNONYMS 2. overdone, ornate, unnatural, stiff. See elaborate. ANTONYMS 1. simple, easy.

  4. The adjective labored is used to describe something that is difficult or requires effort to perform. If you are pregnant with triplets by the ninth month your walking will be labored. The adjective labored can describe something that is lacking natural ease or style.

  5. LABORED翻译:(laboured的美式拼写)。了解更多。

  6. Definition of labored adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 形容词. 1. done or made with difficulty; heavy. labored breathing. 2. exhibiting a great deal of effort; lacking grace, fluency, or spontaneity. a labored prose style. SYNONYMS 2. overdone, ornate, unnatural, stiff. See elaborate.

  8. la•bor (lā′ bər), n. productive activity, esp. for the sake of economic gain. the body of persons engaged in such activity, esp. those working for wages. this body of persons considered as a class (distinguished from management and capital). physical or mental work, esp. of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil.

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