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Definitions for Toil
[1] hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
[2] a laborious task.
[3] Archaic . battle; strife; struggle.
[4] to engage in hard and continuous work; labor arduously: to toil in the fields.
[5] to move or travel with difficulty, weariness, or pain.
[6] to accomplish or produce by toil.
[7] Usually toils . a net or series of nets in which game known to be in the area is trapped or into which game outside of the area is driven.
[8] Usually toils . trap; snare: to be caught in the toils of a gigantic criminal conspiracy.
[9] Archaic . any snare or trap for wild beasts.
[10] hard or exhausting work
[11] an obsolete word for strife
[12] (intr) to labour
[13] (intr) to progress with slow painful movements to toil up a hill
[14] (tr) archaic to achieve by toil
[15] (often plural) a net or snare the toils of fortune had ensnared him
[16] archaic a trap for wild beasts
Words related to Toil
exertion, sweat, strive, travail, industry, labor, application, drudgery, moil, effort, occupation, pains, plug, slave, plod, work, drive, grind, strain, struggle
Words nearby Toil
togs, togue, toheroa, tohubohu, tohunga, toil, toile, toile de jouy, toilet, toilet bowl, toilet paper
Origin of Toil
21520–30; < French toile < Latin tēla web
Other words from Toil
toil·er , noun
un·toil·ing , adjective
Word origin for Toil
C16: from Old French toile, from Latin tēla loom
Synonyms for Toil
exertion, application, drudgery, effort, industry, labor, moil, occupation, pains, sweat, travail, nine-to-five