Definition of Laboriousness

1. Noun. The quality of requiring extended effort.

Exact synonyms: Operoseness, Toilsomeness
Generic synonyms: Effortfulness
Derivative terms: Laborious, Operose, Toilsome

Definition of Laboriousness

1. Noun. The condition of being laborious. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Laboriousness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laboriousness

laboratory coat
laboratory diagnosis
laboratory infection
laboratory personnel
laboratory techniques and procedures
labored
labored breathing
laboredly
laborer
laborers
laborforce
laborforces
laboring
laborious
laboriously
laboriousness (current term)
laboriousnesses
laborist
laborists
laborite
laborites
laborless
laborlore
laborous
labors
labors of love
laborsaving
laborshed
laborsheds
laborsome

Literary usage of Laboriousness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of American Literature by Moses Coit Tyler (1879)
"... college president—His learning —His laboriousness in study—His manner in the pulpit—The literary qualities of his writings—Specimens—Number and range of ..."

2. The Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia by George Agar Ellis Dover (1836)
"... hut Patience and laboriousness during his Illness—Religious Letter addressed to Frederic—Frederic's Will and Funeral—Mirabeau's Character of him. ..."

3. The Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia by George Agar Ellis Dover (1835)
"... his Patience and laboriousness during his Illness—Religious Letter addressed to Frederic—Frederic's Will and Funeral—Mirabeau's Character of him. ..."

4. Reports of Special Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the Employment of by Great Britain Poor Law Commissioners (1843)
"With respect to these particular occupations it is also to be observed, that their laboriousness arises more from their being continued through a greater ..."

5. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Period, 1607-1765 by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... college president—His learning —His laboriousness in study—His manner in the pulpit—The literary qualities of his writings—Specimens—Number and range of ..."

6. A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time by Moses Coit Tyler (1878)
"... college president—His learning —His laboriousness in study—His manner in the pulpit—The literary qualities of his writings—Specimens—Number and range of ..."

7. The Christian Leaders of the Last Century: Or, England a Hundred Years Ago by John Charles Ryle (1869)
"... Power of Description, Earnestness, Pathos, Action, Voice, and Fluency, his leading Excellences—Inner Life, Humility, Love to Christ, laboriousness, ..."

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