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  1. involving hard or difficult work, or great effort: The ascent was long and toilsome over the mountain. Fewer examples. Campus housing officials across the country have a toilsome task every year. He remembered the long, toilsome months when he had worked to perfect his style of writing.

  2. The meaning of TOILSOME is marked by or full of toil or fatigue : laborious. How to use toilsome in a sentence.

  3. involving hard or difficult work, or great effort: The ascent was long and toilsome over the mountain. Fewer examples. Campus housing officials across the country have a toilsome task every year. He remembered the long, toilsome months when he had worked to perfect his style of writing.

  4. Something is toilsome if it's really difficult, requiring exhausting or boring effort. Shoveling a foot of heavy snow out of your neighbor's long driveway is toilsome. The adjective toilsome is archaic — it's hardly ever used anymore.

  5. Toilsome definition: characterized by or involving toil; laborious or fatiguing.. See examples of TOILSOME used in a sentence.

  6. 4 meanings: laborious → 1. involving great exertion or long effort 2. given to working hard 3. (of literary style, etc) not.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Synonyms for TOILSOME: difficult, challenging, rigorous, tough, demanding, hard, formidable, arduous; Antonyms of TOILSOME: easy, simple, light, undemanding, mindless, effortless, soft, cheap.