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laborious

English

Alternative forms

  • labourious (obsolete)
  • laborous (obsolete)
  • labourous (obsolete)

Etymology

From Old French laborios, from Latin laboriosus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l??b???i?s/
  • Rhymes: -???i?s

Adjective

laborious (comparative more laborious, superlative most laborious)

  1. Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.
  2. Mentally difficult; painstaking.
  3. Industrious.

Synonyms

  • (requiring effort): painstaking, toilsome, worksome

Derived terms

  • laboriously

Related terms

  • labor, labour

Translations

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unfathomable

English

Etymology

un- +? fathom +? -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?fæð?m?b?l/, /?n?fæðm?b?l/

Adjective

unfathomable (comparative more unfathomable, superlative most unfathomable)

  1. Impossible to fathom or understand.
    Synonyms: fathomless, incomprehensible, unintelligible; see also Thesaurus:incomprehensible
    Antonyms: explicable, intelligible; see also Thesaurus:comprehensible
  2. Difficult to penetrate.
    Synonyms: impenetrable, impregnable
    Antonyms: penetrable, pregnable

Derived terms

  • unfathomability
  • unfathomableness

Translations

See also

  • unfathomed
  • unimaginable
  • inconceivable

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