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labored
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
labored
(adjective)
labor
(verb)
labored
(US)
adjective
or British
laboured
/
ˈ
leɪbɚd/
labored
(US)
adjective
or British
laboured
/
ˈ
leɪbɚd/
Britannica Dictionary definition of LABORED
[
more labored; most labored
]
1
:
produced or done with great effort
The patient's symptoms included a rapid pulse and
labored
breathing.
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2
:
not having an easy or natural quality
The movie's dialogue seems very
labored
.
labored
writing/speech
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