belabour (Meaning)

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belabour (v)

to work at or to absurd length

beat soundly

attack verbally with harsh criticism

Synonyms & Antonyms of belabour

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belabour Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher belabored the point that plagiarism was unacceptable.
  2. The lawyer belabored the argument that his client was innocent beyond a reasonable doubt.
  3. The politician belabored the issue of tax reform for hours.
  4. The coach belabored the importance of teamwork to his players.
  5. The parent belabored their child for making a mess.
  6. The author belabored the description of the protagonist's inner turmoil.
  7. The student belabored over the difficult math problem.
  8. The doctor belabored the diagnosis to ensure accuracy.
  9. The scientist belabored the data to prove his hypothesis.
  10. The orator belabored his speech to win over his audience.

FAQs About the word belabour

to work at or to absurd length, beat soundly, attack verbally with harsh criticism

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The teacher belabored the point that plagiarism was unacceptable.

The lawyer belabored the argument that his client was innocent beyond a reasonable doubt.

The politician belabored the issue of tax reform for hours.

The coach belabored the importance of teamwork to his players.