B1verb3K

Toil

UK //tɔɪl//US //tɔɪl//

Definition

To work extremely hard, usually with fatigue.

In simple words: To work very hard or struggle.

Examples

  • She had toiling hours on the farm from dawn to dusk.
  • He toiled to finish the project before the deadline.
  • The workers toiled under harsh conditions for their families.
  • After toiling all day, she finally completed her assignment.
  • They toiled together as a team to achieve their goal.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts, often emphasizes hard work or effort over a long period.

Grammar pattern

toil + subject + object

Memory hint

Toil sounds like 'coil' - imagine coiling up after a long day of hard work.

Collocations

  • toil away
  • toil in the fields
  • toil for success

Synonyms

  • labor
  • strive
  • work hard
  • grind
  • exert

Antonyms

  • rest
  • idle
  • relax

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'boil' in pronunciation.
  • Using it in a context where less effort is implied.
  • Misunderstanding it as only physical labor.