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labouring

Working vs Labouring - What's the difference?

working | labouring |


As nouns the difference between working and labouring

is that working is (usually plural) operation; action while labouring is the act of one who labours; toil; work done.

As verbs the difference between working and labouring

is that working is while labouring is (british|canada).

As an adjective working

is that is or are functioning.

Backbreaking vs Labouring - What's the difference?

backbreaking | labouring |


As an adjective backbreaking

is (figuratively) of work, very physically tiring.

As a verb labouring is

(british|canada).

As a noun labouring is

the act of one who labours; toil; work done.

Labouring vs Weary - What's the difference?

labouring | weary |


As verbs the difference between labouring and weary

is that labouring is (british|canada) while weary is to make or to become weary.

As a noun labouring

is the act of one who labours; toil; work done.

As an adjective weary is

having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.

Labouring - What does it mean?

labouring | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb labouring

is present participle of labour.

As a noun labouring

is the act of one who labours; toil; work done.

Tabouring vs Labouring - What's the difference?

tabouring | labouring |


As verbs the difference between tabouring and labouring

is that tabouring is while labouring is (british|canada).

As a noun labouring is

the act of one who labours; toil; work done.