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Can I use "laborious" to describe a person?
For example:
Our teacher is such a laborious person. I've never met anyone who loved their job so much and was so hard-working.
16 sep. 2015 17:34
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It is more of an adjective to describe a task. "This homework was long and laborious" You can just say a person is hardwork if they like to work.
16 september 2015
1
If you said someone was laborious, that would (if anything) mean that they were hard work to listen to. In other words, they laboured over their words, talked in a monotone, and repeated themselves
16 september 2015
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Labourious is used to describe job or way of doing something that is often boring, long or difficult.
16 september 2015
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Alex
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