Meaning & Definition of word "Laborer"

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    Laborer

    /ˈleɪ.bər.ər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person engaged in physical work, especially one who does manual labor.
      • Example: The construction site was filled with laborers working tirelessly to complete the building on time.
    • 2. A worker who does not hold a managerial position and typically performs tasks that require physical effort.
      • Example: Many laborers in the factory are involved in assembly line work.
    • 3. A person who is employed in an unskilled manual job.
      • Example: The agricultural laborers spent long hours in the fields during harvest season.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'laborator', from 'laborare' meaning 'to work'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    manual labor:

    Physical work done by hand or with the use of simple tools.

    unskilled labor:

    Work that does not require specialized skills or training.

    day laborer:

    A laborer who is hired on a daily basis for manual work.

    Related Words

    workforce:

    The group of people engaged in or available for work.

    artisan:

    A skilled manual worker who crafts items by hand.

    labor union:

    An organization of workers formed to protect their rights.

    Slang Meanings of laborer

    Meaning: gigger

    Example Sentence: He was a gigger, taking up various construction jobs.

    Meaning: hired hand

    Example Sentence: They hired a hired hand to help with the farm work.