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Involved vs Laboured - What's the difference?

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Involved is a related term of laboured.


As adjectives the difference between involved and laboured

is that involved is complicated while laboured is of an action that is difficult to perform.

As verbs the difference between involved and laboured

is that involved is (involve) while laboured is (labour).

involved

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Complicated.
  • He related an involved story about every ancestor since 1895.
  • * 1915 ,
  • Miss Price told him a long, involved story, which made out that Mrs. Otter, a humdrum and respectable little person, had scabrous intrigues.
  • Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant (in a crime, process, etc.)
  • He was involved in the project for three years.
    He got involved in a bar fight.
    When the family wrapped up my father's will, no one tried to make me feel involved .
  • Having an affair with someone.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (involve)
  • The explanation involved potatoes, squirrels, and race cars.

    laboured

    English

    Alternative forms

    (mostly U.S. ): labored.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (labour)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of an action that is difficult to perform.
  • At the end of the marathon, her laboured breathing told us she was exhausted.
  • Of writing or speech or similar, stilted or not natural due to too much effort being used in the production.