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haymaking vs toil

toil vs haymaking

haymaking and toil both are nouns.

haymaking is not a verb while toil is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
haymaking Yes No No No
toil Yes No Yes No
As nouns, toil is a hypernym of haymaking; that is, toil is a word with a broader meaning than haymaking:
  • haymaking: cutting grass and curing it to make hay
  • toil: productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
Other hypernyms of haymaking include labor, labour.
haymaking (noun) toil (noun)
cutting grass and curing it to make hay productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
taking full advantage of an opportunity while it lasts
haymaking (verb) toil (verb)
work hard
Difference between haymaking and toil

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