Belabor


The meaning of the word Belabor is: to emphasize an idea or suggestion too much in a way that becomes boring or annoying; to go on and on about something


Examples:

If you’re just going to continue to belabor the point, I’m going home.

published by Lorina on 2021-09-08 15:17:07


If the author hadn’t taken up so much space to belabor his viewpoint on the politics of the time, the novel would have been shorter and easier to read.

published by Concepcion on 2021-02-13 01:59:21


He has a tendency to belabor the obvious, so he wasn’t voted in as chairman.

published by Zulma on 2021-11-20 01:22:16


Some people use social media as a means to belabor their own views on an issue.

published by Syble on 2021-09-26 03:45:19


Jo Ann’s strategy for settling an argument is to belabor her point until the other person gives up.

published by Cori on 2021-08-23 07:56:46


Because he always wants to belabor the issue of the budget, people have stopped attending the meetings and we never have a quorum.

published by Lillie on 2021-09-01 02:45:24


Even though I don’t want to belabor the facts about how difficult it is to get into veterinary school, you should know that it’s wise to have a Plan B.

published by Aileen on 2021-10-05 13:54:59


Because the speaker was inclined to belabor every point of his speech, the exhausted audience lost interest in everything he had to say.

published by Shaunte on 2021-01-26 07:30:39


When an issue is as important as preventing domestic abuse, it’s impossible to belabor any relevant point.

published by Woodrow on 2021-01-10 19:28:04


If the committee chair doesn’t belabor any of the details on the agenda, we should be out of the meeting in half an hour.

published by Elenore on 2021-06-19 08:49:11


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