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    toils
    /tɔɪlz/

    plural

    • 1. used in reference to a situation regarded as a trap: literary "Henry had become caught in the toils of his own deviousness"

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  2. Toil means hard work, especially work that makes you feel physically tired. It can also mean to move in a particular direction, slowly and with great effort. See how to use toil in sentences and find synonyms for this word.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and history of the word toil, which can be a noun or a verb. Toil can mean long, hard labor, a struggle, a snare, or a net.

  4. noun. hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort. Synonyms: travail, exertion, pains. Antonyms: sloth, indolence. a laborious task. Archaic. battle; strife; struggle. verb (used without object) to engage in hard and continuous work; labor arduously: to toil in the fields. Synonyms: moil, strive.

  5. Toil means hard work, especially work that makes you feel physically tired. It can also mean to work hard or to move with great effort. See more meanings, synonyms, examples and translations of toil in English.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word 'toil' and its derived forms. Find out the difference between 'toil' and 'toils', and the origin and history of the word.

  7. Toil means hard or exhausting work, or a net or snare that entangles someone or something. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of toil in different languages.

  8. Other forms: toiled; toils; toiling. Toil is another word for work. You toil as a customer service rep all day, but you'd prefer to work as a rock goddess. Unfortunately, there weren't many ads in the employment section for goddesses — rock or otherwise.