belaboured

[bih-ley-buhrd]

belaboured Definition

  • 1to explain or argue about something in too much detail, so that it becomes boring or annoying
  • 2to beat or hit someone or something repeatedly

Using belaboured: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "belaboured" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The professor belaboured the same point for an hour.

  • Example

    The politician belaboured his opponent's record.

  • Example

    The boxer belaboured his opponent with a series of punches.

belaboured Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for belaboured

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Summary: belaboured in Brief

'Belaboured' [bih-ley-buhrd] is a verb that means to explain or argue about something in too much detail, making it boring or annoying. It can also mean to beat or hit someone or something repeatedly. Examples include 'The professor belaboured the same point for an hour' and 'The boxer belaboured his opponent with a series of punches.' Synonyms include 'overwork' and 'rehash,' while informal equivalents are 'go on and on' and 'beat a dead horse.'