labor
noun
1 the aristocratic disdain for manual labor:
work, toil, employment, exertion, industry, industriousness, toiling, hard work, hard labor, drudgery, effort, the sweat of one's brow, donkey work, menial work;
informal slog, grind, sweat, elbow grease;
British, informal graft;
archaic travail, moil.
▷antonyms rest, leisure, ease, idleness.
verb
1 a project on which he had labored for many years:
work (hard), toil, slave (away), grub away, plod away, grind away, sweat away, struggle, strive, exert oneself, overwork, work one's fingers to the bone, work like a Trojan/dog/slave, keep one's nose to the grindstone;
informal slog away, kill oneself, plug away, put one's back into something, peg away;
British, informal graft;
archaic drudge, travail, moil.
▷antonyms rest, relax, laze.
2 rescue teams labored to reach isolated communities:
strive, struggle, endeavor, work, try hard, make every effort, do one's best, do one's utmost, do all one can, give (it/something) one's all, go all out, fight, push, be at pains, put oneself out, apply oneself, exert oneself;
informal bend/fall/lean over backwards, give it one's best shot, pull out all the stops.
| choose the right word | labor, work, toil |
| See work. | |