Associations to the word «Toiling»
Noun
- Hardship
- Weariness
- Oar
- Sweat
- Workman
- Steep
- Ascent
- Strife
- Reward
- Affliction
- Hunger
- Burden
- Sorrow
- Labour
- Bread
- Spade
- Slave
- Labor
- Peasant
- Patience
- Fatigue
- Wage
- Ox
- Harvest
- Glory
- Exhaustion
- Despair
- Pleasure
- Wealth
- Midst
- Cheer
- Comfort
- Poverty
- Toil
- Brow
- Idleness
- Repose
- Perspiration
- Exertion
- Respite
- Suffering
- Laborer
- Peril
- Snare
- Labourer
- Perseverance
- Thirst
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
However many holy words you read, however many you speak,
what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?