activity
Illegal Slavery
activity
Slavery or forced labor.
Another word for hard work is labor.
freedom is the power to be free
A slave is a person who is under the control of another and is not paid for their labor.
The suffix "-al" added to the root word "labor" transforms it into the adjective "laboral," which relates to work or labor.
The proper noun Labor Day does not have an adjective form. The noun Labor Day is used to describe another noun, a Labor Day picnic, a Labor Day trip, etc. When a noun is used to describe another noun it's called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct. The noun Labor Day can also be used in the possessive form to describe a noun, for example, Labor Day's activities, Labor Day's date, etc. The noun Labor Day is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific holiday. The word labor is a common noun or an adjective; the word day is a common noun or an adjective. Together, they are the name of the holiday and a proper noun.
The root word for "laborious" is "labor," which comes from the Latin word "laborare," meaning "to work."
Labor is latin for work
"I am now old enough to join the Labour market" (labor) spelled the American way and (labour) spelled the British way; That is a sentence for the meaning Labor as in to work. There is another meaning for Labor, to give birth. "My wife was in labor for 4 1/2 hours last Friday and now we have a beautiful baby boy!"
The word "labor" appears 106 times in the New International Version of the Bible.