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Meaning
Noun
●
Labour, work, especially of a
grueling
nature.
●
Trouble, strife.
●
A
net
or
snare
; any
thread
,
web
, or
string
spread
for
taking
prey.
●
In British English:
Initialism of
time off
in lieu
(of
monetary
compensation
for overtime).
Verb
●
To
labour
; work.
●
To struggle.
●
To work (something); often with out.
●
To
weary
through
excessive
labour.
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Origin
toil
English
toilen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Drudgery
Swink
Sweat
Toyle
Labour
Comp Time
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Labors
Idleness
Servitude
Torment
Hardship
Misery
Sorrow
Penury
Sacrifice
Anguish
Work
Labor
Pain
Sufferings
Suffering
Riches
Agony
Despair
Struggle
Sweat
Languish
Joy
Wretchedness
Hardships
Sacrifices
Wickedness
Cruelty
Labours
Endure
Destitution
Struggles
Farm
Love
Laboring
Effort
Troubles
Labored
Grief
Fight
Graze
Glory
Slave Away
Hard Labor
Slaving Away
Pain And Suffering
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Rhymes
Oil
Roil
Coil
Moil
Foil
Soil
Toil
Boil
Moel
Boyle
Royal
Broil
Thoil
Hoyle
Spoil
Choil
Moile
Loyal
Uncoil
Assoil
Recoil
Embroil
Despoil
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