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- Dictionarytoil/tɔɪl/
verb
- 1. work extremely hard or incessantly: "we toiled away" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. exhausting physical labour: "a life of toil"
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TOIL definition: 1. hard work, especially work that makes you feel physically tired: 2. to work hard: 3. to move…. Learn more.
The meaning of TOIL is long strenuous fatiguing labor. How to use toil in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Toil.
If you toil somewhere, you move there slowly and with difficulty, usually because you are very tired.
TOIL meaning: 1. hard work, especially work that makes you feel physically tired: 2. to work hard: 3. to move…. Learn more.
n. 1. hard or exhausting work. 2. an obsolete word for strife. vb. 3. (intr) to labour. 4. (intr) to progress with slow painful movements: to toil up a hill. 5. (tr) archaic to achieve by toil.
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.
The noun toil refers to hard and continuous work. How is toil different from drudgery, labor, and work? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Definition of toil verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A complete guide to the word "TOIL": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.
exhausting labor or effort. a laborious task. [Archaic.]battle; strife; struggle. v.i. to engage in hard and continuous work; labor arduously: to toil in the fields. to move or travel with difficulty, weariness, or pain. v.t. to accomplish or produce by toil.