Learn why “laborious” is correct in US English and “labourious” is a variant spelling.
Incorrect spelling - “Labourious” is mainly a UK variant or typo in US English.
"labourious" is a common misspelling of "laborious". Always use "laborious" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Laborious” means requiring effort and hard work.
"laborious": “Laborious” means requiring effort and hard work.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" It was a laborious task to finish the project.
"Correct:" Writing the report was laborious.
"Correct:" The journey was long and laborious.
"Correct:" Learning a new skill can be laborious.
"Incorrect:" It was a labourious task to finish the project.
"Incorrect:" Writing the report was labourious.
A: Laborious.
A: Not in UK English.
A: Requiring hard work or effort.
A: The laborious process took hours.
A: Use 'laborious' in US writing; 'labourious' in UK.
""Laborious" is correct in US English; 'labourious' is UK English or sometimes considered a typo in US writing. Indicates hard work or effort."