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
- 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.
- The parent belabored their child for making a mess.
- The author belabored the description of the protagonist's inner turmoil.
- The student belabored over the difficult math problem.
- The doctor belabored the diagnosis to ensure accuracy.
- The scientist belabored the data to prove his hypothesis.
- 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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No antonyms found.
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.