Meaning of the word "too much like hard work" in English
What does "too much like hard work" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
too much like hard work
US /tuː mʌtʃ laɪk hɑːrd wɜːrk/
UK /tuː mʌtʃ laɪk hɑːd wɜːk/
Idiom
requiring too much effort or being too difficult, often used as an excuse to avoid doing something
Example:
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He never helps with chores; he says it's too much like hard work.
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Learning a new language can seem too much like hard work at first, but it's rewarding.