toilsomeness

[US]/ˈtɔɪlsəmnəs/
[UK]/ˈtɔɪlsəmnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being toilsome; involving hard, tedious work or effort; laborious or troublesome nature
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Phrases & Collocations

toilsomeness endless

daily toilsomeness

his toilsomeness

through toilsomeness

Example Sentences

the toilsomeness of the climb became apparent as we ascended the steep mountain.

she understood the toilsomeness of learning a new language from personal experience.

the toilsomeness inherent in scientific research often discourages young scientists.

he spoke about the toilsomeness of building a successful business from nothing.

the toilsomeness of agricultural work is often underestimated by city dwellers.

we cannot ignore the toilsomeness that accompanies any meaningful achievement.

the toilsomeness of the project tested the team's commitment and resolve.

she wrote about the toilsomeness of caring for an aging parent.

the toilsomeness of his daily commute exhausted him each evening.

historical accounts reveal the toilsomeness of life in the 19th century.

the toilsomeness involved in mastering a musical instrument requires years of practice.

we should acknowledge the toilsomeness of their efforts in preserving our environment.

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