Pronunciation: /ʌnˈleɪbərd/
adjective describing something that is done without effort or strain
A1 The unlabored effort of the children in the school play was evident to all.
A2 She completed the task with unlabored ease, surprising everyone with her efficiency.
B1 The unlabored performance of the orchestra impressed the audience with their skill and precision.
B2 His unlabored delivery of the presentation showcased his expertise on the subject.
C1 The unlabored execution of the project demonstrated the team's professionalism and dedication.
C2 The unlabored grace with which she danced across the stage left the audience in awe of her talent.
formal The unlabored writing style of the author made her books a pleasure to read.
informal I envy how she can effortlessly produce unlabored work without breaking a sweat.
slang His unlabored approach to the project really paid off in the end.
figurative The dancer moved with unlabored grace across the stage, captivating the audience.
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