Meaning & Definition of word "Labour"

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    Labour

    /ˈleɪ.bər/

    noun:

    • 1. Physical or mental work, especially of a hard or tiring kind.
      • Example: The labour involved in building the house was considerable.
    • 2. Work for which someone is paid.
      • Example: The factory relies on the labour of skilled workers.
    • 3. The process of childbirth.
      • Example: After several hours of labour, she gave birth to a healthy baby.

    verb:

    • 1. To work hard or to exert effort.
      • Example: They laboured day and night to complete the project on time.
    • 2. To perform duties or tasks.
      • Example: She laboured over the details of the report to ensure accuracy.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'labor', from Latin 'labor' meaning 'work, toil, effort'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    labour of love:

    Work done for pleasure rather than for material reward.

    labour market:

    The supply of available workers in relation to available work.

    labour pains:

    The contractions and discomfort experienced during childbirth.

    Related Words

    laborer:

    A person who does unskilled manual work.

    labour rights:

    The legal rights of workers to fair treatment.

    labour union:

    An organization of workers formed to protect their rights and interests.

    Slang Meanings of labour

    Meaning: To work hard or exert effort.

    Example Sentence: He really laboured over that project to get it done in time.

    Meaning: To be in the process of childbirth.

    Example Sentence: She was labouring at the hospital for several hours.