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No, the word "toiled" is not an adverb.The word "toiled" is a noun and a verb.
Toiled means worked hard. Here are some sentences.He toiled in the garden until sunset.She toiled at the problem until the office closed, but couldn't solve it.You have toiled enough; it's time for dinner.
The word toiled has one syllable.
To create a sentence using the word "toiled," you would construct a phrase that describes someone working hard or laboring persistently at a task. For example, "She toiled tirelessly in the fields under the scorching sun to harvest the crops." In this sentence, "toiled" is used to convey the idea of putting in strenuous effort or labor.
Slaves "toiled" away in the heat of the sun.
The migrant workers toil in the fields all day and earn only a few dollars per day.
For I Have Toiled - 1914 was released on: USA: 22 December 1914
working.
The cast of For I Have Toiled - 1914 includes: Murdock MacQuarrie as Hiram Marshall
they toiled outdoors in gardens and indoors at wood stoves
A synonym for labored is toiled.
slaved, made an effort, "killed himself" to get it right, going out of her way to succeed, toiled, strived