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labourer

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Noun — British spelling of "laborer" — someone who does physical, often unskilled, work.

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What does “labourer” mean?

The word “labourer” means british spelling of "laborer" — someone who does physical, often unskilled, work. In plain terms, a manual worker; the British spelling of "laborer.".

How do you pronounce “labourer”?

“Labourer” is pronounced LAY-buh-ruh (/ˈleɪ.bə.ɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “labourer” in a sentence?

Here is “labourer” used in a sentence: “The farm hired extra labourers for the harvest season.”

What part of speech is “labourer”?

“Labourer” is a noun.

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