Definitionadj. characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
Last update: July 21, 2016
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When you just start exercising it may seem laborious, but over time it gets easier. [adjective]
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He knew that his final exam would require countless hours of laborious study. [adjective]
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The crowds were lighter than yesterday, due to the heavy snowfall making not only climbing difficult, but viewing a wet and laborious task. [Please select]
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This march became more and more laborious. [Please select]
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Then I commenced a most laborious investigation. [Please select]
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Anthea woke the Psammead with laborious gentleness to put the question. [Please select]
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One hates the slow, laborious written word that tries to show it. [Please select]
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Butler was the travelled and laborious observer of Nature, and Mr. [Please select]
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Good writing is laborious writing, the result of revision upon revision. [Please select]
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Her flowers, miracles of laborious cultivation, filled the whole house with their fragrance. [Please select]
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"Laura," she began, sitting down opposite to her, and unfolding her napkin, with laborious precision. [Please select]
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