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operose

/'ɔpərous/
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Word: Operose

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: Use "operose" when you want to describe a job, task, or activity that is very labor-intensive and requires a lot of effort.
  • How to Use: It can be placed before a noun to describe the nature of the task. For example, "operose journey" means a journey that is very difficult and tiring.
Example Sentences:
  1. The operose task of cleaning the entire house took all weekend.
  2. They undertook an operose project to build a community garden from scratch.
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "operose" can be used in formal writing or discussions about work, labor, or projects that require significant physical or mental effort. It can also be used metaphorically to describe any situation that feels burdensome or laborious.

Word Variants:
  • Operosely (adverb): In a manner that requires a lot of effort.
    • Example: She worked operosely to finish the report on time.
  • Operoseness (noun): The quality or state of being operose.
    • Example: The operoseness of the task was evident to everyone involved.
Different Meanings:

"Operose" primarily focuses on the aspect of hard work and effort. It does not have multiple meanings but is closely related to terms that describe laborious tasks.

Synonyms:
  • Arduous
  • Laborious
  • Strenuous
  • Grueling
  • Heavy
  • Difficult
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "operose," you can use expressions that convey similar meanings: - "Burn the midnight oil" - to work late into the night. - "Go the extra mile" - to put in additional effort to achieve something.

Summary:

"Operose" is a descriptive word for tasks that require significant effort and can be exhausting. It is useful in both everyday conversations and more formal discussions about work or projects.

Adjective
  1. characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
    • worked their arduous way up the mining valley
    • a grueling campaign
    • hard labor
    • heavy work
    • heavy going
    • spent many laborious hours on the project
    • set a punishing pace

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