Pronunciation: /mɔɪl/
noun great mental or physical effort
A1 I don't like to work in a moil.
A2 The moil of everyday life can be exhausting.
B1 The constant moil of the city can be overwhelming at times.
B2 Despite the moil of the project, we managed to complete it on time.
C1 The moil of managing a large team requires strong leadership skills.
C2 She navigated through the moil of corporate politics with ease.
verb work hard or toil
A1 I moil in the garden every weekend.
A2 She moils away in the kitchen, preparing meals for her family.
B1 The workers moil tirelessly to meet the project deadline.
B2 Despite the challenges, the team continued to moil towards their goal.
C1 The researchers moil day and night to find a cure for the disease.
C2 The artist moils over every detail of his masterpiece, ensuring perfection.
formal The workers toiled and moiled under the scorching sun to complete the construction project on time.
informal I've been moiling away at this assignment all night and I still can't figure it out.
slang I'm moiling over what to wear to the party tonight.
figurative Her mind moiled with conflicting emotions as she tried to make a decision.
moiled
moils
more moil
most moil
moils
will moil
have moiled
is moiling
moil
moil
moil
moiling
moiled