Toiling Meaning in English
word · lemma: toil
Definition
Working very hard, usually for a long time and with great effort, often at a difficult or unpleasant task.
Usage & Nuances
"Toiling" is formal or literary; more common in writing than speech. Often used with 'away' (e.g., 'toiling away'), emphasizing sustained effort or struggle. Implies hardship and not much reward.
Spanish: trabajando duro - esforzándosePortuguese (BR): trabalhando duro - labutandoPortuguese (PT): trabalhando arduamente - labutandoChinese (Simplified): 辛苦劳作 - 艰苦工作Chinese (Traditional): 辛苦勞作 - 艱苦工作Hindi: कड़ी मेहनत करना - जूझनाArabic: يكدح - يعمل بجدBengali: কষ্ট করা - কঠোর পরিশ্রম করাRussian: трудиться - работать изнурительноJapanese: 苦労する - 汗水流して働くVietnamese: lao động vất vả - làm việc cực nhọcKorean: 고생하다 - 힘들게 일하다Turkish: çabalamak - didinmekUrdu: محنت کرنا - سخت جدوجہد کرناIndonesian: bersusah payah - bekerja keras
Example Sentences
Workers were toiling under the hot sun.
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After toiling away for years, he finally opened his own store.
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She felt like she was toiling in vain, getting nowhere fast.
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He was toiling in the fields all day.
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She spent hours toiling over her homework.
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We've been toiling on this project since last month.
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