Associations to the word «Toil»
Noun
- Task
- Bloodshed
- Rigor
- Steed
- Cessation
- Happiness
- Snatch
- Waste
- Mockery
- Solomon
- Pain
- Forgetting
- Triumph
- Felicity
- Companionship
- Faint
- Wrinkle
- Swamp
- Conceit
- Quixote
- Gratification
- Bough
- Ache
- Stair
- Grind
- Genius
- Hour
- Precipice
- Procession
- Eating
- Mankind
- Bearer
- Sand
- Sunshine
- Digging
- Hut
- Plantation
- Spin
- Sun
- Worker
- Hillside
- Eliot
- Hill
- Forge
- Snow
- Welfare
- Dust
- Ancestor
- Stump
- Sang
- Wagon
- Bent
- Gravel
- Living
- Steamer
- Wilderness
- Seine
- Day
- Afternoon
Adjective
Wiktionary
TOIL, noun. Labour, work, especially of a grueling nature
TOIL, noun. Trouble, strife
TOIL, noun. A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey; usually in the plural.
TOIL, verb. (intransitive) To labour; work.
TOIL, verb. (intransitive) To struggle.
TOIL, verb. (transitive) To work (something); often with out.
TOIL, verb. (transitive) To weary through excessive labour.
TOIL, noun. (UK) (employment) Initialism of time off in lieu.
TOIL AND MOIL, verb. To work hard; to drudge; to toil, to moil
Dictionary definition
TOIL, noun. Productive work (especially physical work done for wages); "his labor did not require a great deal of skill".
TOIL, verb. Work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long".
Wise words
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