Laboriousness [noun]

Definition of Laboriousness:

diligence

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Sentence/Example of Laboriousness:

The picture of President Adams's daily life is striking in its simplicity and its laboriousness.

Such effects as she brought about came without noise, without effort, and without laboriousness of good intention.

His laboriousness and assiduity: his readiness to hear any man that had ought to say, tending to any common good.

They had not climbed so far above the river as they had imagined from the laboriousness of the ascent.

Gas will be made on a larger scale, with less dirt and nuisance, and without that laboriousness now made necessary.

A large head and broad brow indicated slowness, but laboriousness.

He says that the laboriousness of Stevenson and Flaubert has 'gone out' and the public are bored by it.

And it is just in those areas that one may see at their best the grit, laboriousness, and enterprise of the Moplah.

She read and took notes incessantly, mastering facts with painful laboriousness, but never flinching from her self-imposed task.

There, in fine, is the place where real lassitude must be undergone by the body in laboriousness.