单词 | belabor |
释义 | belaborverb be·la·bor bi-ˈlā-bər bē- belabored; belaboring; belabors transitive verb 1 a : to attack verbally If I had been ill-natured, I should have shown up the little great man, who had once belabored me in his feeble way. Oliver Wendell Holmes b : to beat soundly … ancient battles in which the combatants belabored one another with swords, staffs, cudgels, halberds and other heavy-duty weapons until the blood flowed … James Rogers 2 : to explain or insist on excessively her habit of belaboring the obvious He needlessly belabored the point. belabor verb1 as in to emphasize to speak or write about insistently and usually tiresomely stop belaboring the fact that they're already in debt Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in to attack to criticize harshly and usually publicly there's no need to belabor other people's flaws when you're hardly perfect yourself Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in to lick to strike repeatedly with a whip he belabored a horse almost to the point of death Synonyms & Similar Words
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