Manual Labor

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmænjuəl ˈleɪbər/

Definitions of manual labor

noun work done by hand, often physical and requiring physical effort

Example Sentences

A1 Manual labor involves physical work such as lifting and moving objects.

A2 Many people in rural areas rely on manual labor for their livelihood.

B1 Some industries still require a lot of manual labor despite advances in technology.

B2 Manual labor can be demanding but also rewarding for those who enjoy working with their hands.

C1 The debate over the value of manual labor versus automation continues in the modern workforce.

C2 Skilled manual laborers are highly sought after in certain industries due to their expertise and experience.

Examples of manual labor in a Sentence

formal Manual labor refers to work that involves physical effort and skill.

informal My dad always preferred manual labor jobs over desk jobs.

slang I'm not cut out for all that manual labor stuff.

figurative Sometimes emotional healing can feel like manual labor for the soul.

Grammatical Forms of manual labor

past tense

performed

plural

manual labors

comparative

more manual

superlative

most manual

present tense

performs

future tense

will perform

perfect tense

has performed

continuous tense

is performing

singular

manual labor

positive degree

manual

infinitive

to perform

gerund

performing

participle

performing

Origin and Evolution of manual labor

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'manual labor' originated from the Latin word 'manus' meaning hand, and 'labor' meaning toil or work.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe physical work done by hand, the term 'manual labor' has evolved to encompass any type of physical work that requires effort and skill, regardless of whether it is done by hand or with the help of tools or machinery.