Laborer

Pronunciation: /ˈleɪbərər/

Laborer (noun)

  1. A person who does physical work, often for pay, such as building, cleaning, or moving materials.
  2. A worker who performs basic tasks in a factory, field, or workplace, usually as part of a larger team.
  3. A person who works for wages and is seen as part of a group seeking better pay and working conditions.

Examples

  • A laborer repairs the fence after the storm.
  • The laborer carries bricks carefully to avoid damage.