The difference between Drudgery and Toil
When used as nouns, drudgery means tedious, menial and exhausting work, whereas toil means labour, work, especially of a grueling nature.
Toil is also verb with the meaning: to labour.
check bellow for the other definitions of Drudgery and Toil
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Drudgery as a noun:
Tedious, menial and exhausting work.
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Toil as a noun:
labour, work, especially of a grueling nature
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Toil as a noun:
trouble, strife
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Toil as a noun:
A net or snare; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey; usually in the plural.
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Toil as a verb (intransitive):
To labour; work.
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Toil as a verb (intransitive):
To struggle.
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Toil as a verb (transitive):
To work (something); often with out.
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Toil as a verb (transitive):
To weary through excessive labour.