Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
menial-labour
noun
ˈmiːniəl ˈleɪbər

Definition
Work that requires little skill and is often low-paying.

Examples
- Cleaning floors and performing housekeeping duties are examples of menial labor.
- Many people engage in menial labor to earn a living while they pursue further education.

Meaning
Menial labor refers to tasks that are considered basic, repetitive, and not intellectually demanding. These jobs are typically viewed as unskilled and are often seen as less prestigious.

Synonyms
- unskilled work
- low-level work
- routine work
- subordinate tasks