toiled

[tɔɪld]

toiled Definition

  • 1worked extremely hard or continuously
  • 2moved slowly and with difficulty

Using toiled: Examples

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

  • Example

    She toiled all day in the fields.

  • Example

    He toiled up the steep hill.

  • Example

    They toiled through the night to finish the project.

  • Example

    The ship toiled against the strong current.

toiled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for toiled

Phrases with toiled

  • work hard and continuously for a long time

    Example

    He toiled away at his desk, trying to finish the report before the deadline.

  • toil and moil

    work hard and continuously with great effort and difficulty

    Example

    They toiled and moiled to build their business from scratch.

  • work hard and diligently in a particular field or area of expertise

    Example

    She toiled in the vineyard of academia for many years before achieving tenure.

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Summary: toiled in Brief

The verb 'toiled' [tɔɪld] means working extremely hard or continuously, often with difficulty. It can also refer to moving slowly and with difficulty. Examples include 'She toiled all day in the fields' and 'The ship toiled against the strong current.' Phrases include 'toil away,' 'toil and moil,' and 'toil in the vineyard,' all denoting hard work and effort.