toiling (B2)
verb (present participle)
Pronunciation: /ˈtɔɪlɪŋ/
Definition
Working extremely hard and continuously, often with little reward or recognition, and typically involving physical or mental exertion.
Examples
The construction workers were toiling under the scorching sun to finish the building on schedule.
She spent years toiling away in obscurity before her research finally gained widespread recognition.
Despite toiling for hours, he couldn't solve the complex mathematical problem.
How to Use toiling
- toil away (phrasal verb)
- To work very hard for a long time, often without much recognition. — "He spent years toiling away in the archives, searching for forgotten documents."
- toil at (prepositional phrase)
- To work hard at a specific task or job. — "The artist was toiling at her masterpiece, perfecting every brushstroke."
- toil through (prepositional phrase)
- To make slow, difficult progress through something. — "We had to toil through heavy snow to reach the remote cabin."
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