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operose

Operose vs Odious - What's the difference?

operose | odious |


As adjectives the difference between operose and odious

is that operose is wrought with, requiring, or evidencing a lot of labor; hence, tedious; wearisome while odious is arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.

Drudgery vs Operose - What's the difference?

drudgery | operose |


As a noun drudgery

is tedious, menial and exhausting work.

As an adjective operose is

wrought with, requiring, or evidencing a lot of labor; hence, tedious; wearisome.

Operose vs Operoseness - What's the difference?

operose | operoseness |


As an adjective operose

is wrought with, requiring, or evidencing a lot of labor; hence, tedious; wearisome.

As a noun operoseness is

(archaic) the state of being operose; tedium.