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    La·bor
    /ˈlābər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. work hard; make great effort: "they labored from dawn to dusk" Similar work (hard)toilslave (away)grub awayOpposite restrelaxlaze
    • 2. have difficulty in doing something despite working hard: "Coley labored against confident opponents" Similar strivestruggleendeavorwork
  2. The meaning of LABOR is expenditure of physical or mental effort especially when difficult or compulsory. How to use labor in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Labor.

  3. Labor is any productive activity, usually in exchange for money or other value, as in My labor in the garden paid off in lots of fresh veggies. While labor can be any productive activity, it is most often associated with work that is done by moving the body and using tools.

  4. Although the word labor seems to suggest tough, physical work that makes you sweat, any type of work, whether physical or mental, can be considered labor. Labor is usually associated with very hard, physical work, suggesting fatigue and aching muscles.

  5. the last stage of pregnancy from the time when the muscles of the womb start to push the baby out of the body until the baby appears: labor pains. She went into (= started) labor at twelve o'clock last night. I was in labor for twelve hours with my first baby. No two labors are ever the same.

  6. LABOR definition: 1. US spelling of labour 2. the Labor Party, an Australian political party that believes in social…. Learn more.

  7. LABOUR definition: 1. practical work, especially when it involves hard physical effort: 2. workers, especially people…. Learn more.

  8. 1. To work; toil: labored in the fields. 2. To strive painstakingly: labored over the needlepoint. 3. a. To proceed with great effort; plod: labored up the hill. b. Nautical To pitch and roll. 4. To suffer from distress or a disadvantage: labored under the misconception that others were cooperating. 5. To undergo the labor of childbirth. v.tr.

  9. Labor definition: A specific task or effort, especially a painful or arduous one.

  10. a hard task that you do because you want to, not because it is necessary. Writing the book was a labor of love. Definition of labor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. The work done by a group of workers or by a particular worker is referred to as their labour. Every man should receive a fair price for the product of his labour. The unemployed cannot withdraw their labour–they have no power. Synonyms: work, effort, employment, toil More Synonyms of labour.

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