travail
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verb\same as 1; in prayer-book communion service usually ˈtra-ˌvāl\
Definition of TRAVAIL
Examples of TRAVAIL
- <Labor Day is the day on which we recognize those men and women who daily travail with little appreciation or compensation.>
First Known Use of TRAVAIL
13th century
Related to TRAVAIL
Related Words: apply (oneself), buckle (down), dig in, hammer (away), knuckle down, pitch in; attack, drive; essay, try; exercise, exert, overexert, overwork; eke out, grind (out), put out, scrabble, scratch; trudge, wade
Near Antonyms: break, ease (up), let up, slacken; bum, chill, dally, dillydally, footle, goldbrick, goof (off), hack (around), hang (around or out), idle, laze, loaf, lounge, shirk, slack (off), veg out; bask, loll, relax, repose, rest, unwind; dabble, doodle, fool around, fribble, goof (around), hang, hang about [British], mess around, monkey (around), play, potter (around), putter (around), trifle
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