Labour of love
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British pronunciation/lˈeɪbəɹ ɒv lˈʌv/
American pronunciation/lˈeɪbɚɹ ʌv lˈʌv/

Definition & Meaning of "labour of love"

Labour of love
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something that is done only for the sake of pleasure and not for any rewards of any kind

labour of love definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "labour of love" and when to use it?

The phrase "labour of love" is derived from the combination of "labour," which refers to work or effort, and "love," which signifies deep affection or passion. It is used to describe a task, project, or activity that requires substantial effort and hard work, but is pursued willingly and with great passion. It implies that the motivation behind the work is driven by love, personal fulfillment, or a strong sense of dedication rather than for monetary gain or external rewards.

labour of love

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Example
The volunteers' organizing of the charity event was a labour of love.
Building the treehouse was a labour of love for Jack.
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