What is another word for toils?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈɔ͡ɪlz], [ tˈɔɪlz], [ t_ˈɔɪ_l_z]
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Synonyms for Toils:
n.
• mesh (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun) • works (noun)- Occupations,
- chores,
- Efforts,
- jobs,
- tasks.
v.
• exerts (verb) • works (verb)Other synonyms:
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- Hell.
- beguile,
- influence,
- bait the hook,
- entanglement,
- come over,
- suffers,
- jig,
- delves,
- trudges,
- lure,
- troubles,
- entanglements,
- dionaea,
- false bottom,
- toiling,
- roils,
- apprehends,
- inveigle,
- gin,
- dragnet,
- fatigues,
- jades,
- trawl,
- grates,
- Grasps,
- sell,
- lime,
- ensnare,
- hook in,
- Exertions,
- slogs,
- confinements,
- hook,
- hum,
- cobweb,
- plods,
- projects,
- entrap,
- Hocus,
- Springle,
- struggles,
- cajole,
- Illaqueate,
- trepan,
- Slaves,
- Strains,
- Decoy-duck,
- pokes,
- conduces,
- tangle,
- lasso,
- trip up,
- Industries,
- green goods,
- enmesh,
- products,
- gammon,
- ambush,
- flatter,
- Nousle,
- flytrap,
- Nousel,
- pitfalls,
- excavates,
- serves,
- coils,
- grinds,
- brays,
- Studies,
- mine,
- labours,
- toiler,
- dissemble,
- complexity,
- Drives,
- books,
- Springe,
- mask,
- mashes,
- hunts,
- Grafts,
- grasp,
- crunches,
- catch,
- Boils,
- FAGS,
- Compasses,
- baited trap,
- Trapan,
- snare,
- JABS,
- Forelay,
- nick,
- Immesh,
- strives,
- humbug,
- stresses,
- comprehends,
- hardships,
- stabs,
- distresses,
- waylay,
- decoy,
- meshes,
- hollows,
- travails,
- net,
- bait,
- moils,
- Intrap,
- trifle with,
- pitfall,
- fly,
- birdlime,
- grubs,
- tires,
- Undertakings,
- sweats,
- noose,
- grip,
- pushes,
- toil,
- drudgeries,
- drubs,
- proletariats,
- fishhook,
- spinner,
- wears,
- mantrap,
- balk,
- stints,
- drudges,
- Sniggle,
- complex,
- masked battery,
- plug,
- let in,
- clutches,
- hoot,
- intricacy,
- Trapdoor,
- digs,
- divert,
- lariat,
- entangle,
- churns,
- trap,
- stuff up,
- shanghai,
- tries,
- kidnap,
- overworks,
- wearies,
- web,
- prods,
- delude,
- spring gun.
How to use "Toils" in context?
Toil is something that people commonly do in order to achieve something. In olden days, it was actually considered a virtue, as it was seen as a sign of productivity and hard work. For centuries, toil has been a mainstay of the human economy, and it still plays a very important role in modern society. There are many different types of toil, and they each have their own purpose and benefits. Toil can be physical, intellectual, or emotional, and it can take many forms. Examples of physical toil include working at a job, shoveling snow, or labor in the fields.
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