Oh, dude, "labor" and "ious" are the word stems for "laboriously." It's like when you break down a word into its little pieces, and you're like, "Oh, that's what makes up this big, fancy word." So yeah, those are the stems. Cool, right?
He breaths laboriously.
He laboriously raked the leaves into a pile and died as he fell into the leaves
She worked laboriously on putting together her new bike so she could ride it later that afternoon.
It sounds like you may be talking about sloth.
Building the stone wall around the perimeter of the property was laborious as well as expensive.
Laboriously would be an adjective, used to describe something undertaken with great labor. It could either signify boredom and unwanted effort, or a great deal of patience.The census bureau laboriously collects it's data over a period of several months.The model-maker had laboriously constructed the entire city of Rome out of several thousand matchsticks.The prisoners laboriously tarred the roads; working just hard enough to keep out of trouble, but not one of them giving the job his full attention.
He laboriously raked the leaves into a pile and died as he fell into the leaves
The English word osmosis stems from the Greek word osmos,meaning "impulse".
Some stems of the word "deduction" include "deduct" and "deductive."
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Due to the weight of the stone blocks, ancient Egyptians, very laboriously, hauled them up to the top of the pyramids.
pugil