What is another word for toilsome?

Pronunciation: [tˈɔ͡ɪlsʌm] (IPA)

Toilsome is a adjective that describes something that requires physical or mental effort, and is often associated with hardship or laboriousness. There are several synonyms for this word, including arduous, difficult, burdensome, exhausting, strenuous, and tiring. Arduous denotes something that is difficult and requires exertion or physical effort. Difficult suggests something that is not easy to accomplish or requires skill and effort. Burdensome implies a heavy weight or load that must be carried or borne, either physically or mentally. Exhausting suggests something that leaves one completely drained of energy or strength, while strenuous implies great exertion or energy expenditure. Finally, tiring simply refers to something that makes one feel tired or drained of energy.

What are the hypernyms for Toilsome?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for toilsome?

Toilsome is an adjective that describes something that is difficult, tiresome, or laborious. The antonyms for this word are the ones that convey ease and relaxation. Some of the antonyms for toilsome are effortless, easy, simple, pleasant, and comfortable. These words indicate that the activity or situation is not hard or arduous, and it doesn't cause stress or tension. For instance, an effortless task would refer to something that can be done with little to no effort or difficulty, whereas a toilsome task would require a lot of energy and concentration. The antonyms of toilsome provide a stark contrast and offer relief from the arduousness of toilsome activities.

Usage examples for Toilsome

It was a little warmer there, and he was glad of it, for he was chilled, in spite of the toilsome climb.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
His had been a slower and more toilsome way, but Dil had seen and believed, and was among the blessed already.
"In Wild Rose Time"
Amanda M. Douglas
Shut in by its amphitheatre of heights, the bushy hollow wherein it lay was accessible from one side alone, and that could only be approached by an exposed and toilsome climb up a long and rugged slope.
"The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley"
Bertram Mitford

Famous quotes with Toilsome

  • There is not in the world so toilsome a trade as the pursuit of fame; life concludes before you have so much as sketched your work.
    Jean de la Bruyere
  • He came by a leap to the goal of purpose, not by the toilsome steps of reason. On the instant his headlong spirit declared his purpose: this was the one being for him in all the world: at this altar he would light a lamp of devotion, and keep it burning forever.
    Gilbert Parker
  • I cannot help fearing that men may reach a point where they look on every new theory as a danger, every innovation as a toilsome trouble, every social advance as a first step toward revolution, and that they may absolutely refuse to move at all.
    Alexis de Tocqueville
  • We find that actual, concrete knowledge, that is, the great work of toilsome discovery, has one deadly enemy, omniscience. The Jews are a case in point; if a man possesses a sacred book, which contains all wisdom, then all further investigation is as superfluous as it is sinful: the Christian Church took over the Jewish tradition. This fastening on to Judaism, which was so fatal for our history, is being accomplished before our very eyes; it can be demonstrated step by step. The old Church Fathers, taking their stand expressly upon the Jewish Torah, are unanimous in preaching contempt of art and of science.
    Houston Stewart Chamberlain
  • No true work since the world began was ever wasted; no true life since the world began has ever failed. Oh, understand those two perverted words "failure" and "success." and measure them by the eternal, not by the earthly standard. When after thirty obscure, toilsome, unrecorded years in the shop of the village carpenter, one came forth to be preeminently the man of sorrows, to wander from city to city in homeless labors, and to expire in lonely agony upon the shameful cross — was that a failure? Nay, my brethren.it was the death of Him who lived that we might follow His footsteps, it was the life, it was the death of the Son of God.
    Frederic William Farrar

Related words: toilsome process, laborious task, tedious work, difficult work, onerous work

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