moil

[moil]

moil Definition

to work hard and continuously, especially in a difficult or unpleasant job.

Using moil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "moil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The miners were moiling away in the dark.

  • Example

    She moiled all day in the hot sun.

  • Example

    He moiled for years to save enough money to buy his own house.

moil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for moil

Phrases with moil

  • moil and toil

    to work hard and continuously, especially in a difficult or unpleasant job

    Example

    They moiled and toiled for hours to finish the project on time.

  • the difficulties and struggles of everyday life

    Example

    Despite the moil of life, she remained optimistic and hopeful.

  • to search for gold by digging and working hard

    Example

    In the 1800s, many people moiled for gold in California.

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Summary: moil in Brief

'Moil' [moil] means to work hard and continuously, especially in a difficult or unpleasant job. It is often used to describe physical labor, such as mining or farming, and can be extended to the struggles of everyday life, as in 'Despite the moil of life, she remained optimistic and hopeful.'