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- Dictionarytravail/ˈtraveɪl/
noun
- 1. painful or laborious effort: "advice for those who wish to save great sorrow and travail"
verb
- 1. engage in painful or laborious effort: "creation may travail in pain but it cannot escape its destiny"
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Travail is a noun meaning work, especially of a painful or laborious nature, or a verb meaning to labor hard. Learn its synonyms, etymology, examples, and related words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Travail is a noun that means an unpleasant experience or situation, especially one that involves a lot of hard work or effort. Learn how to use travail in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms and translations.
Travail means hard or painful work, suffering, or childbirth. It can be a noun or a verb. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words.
Travail means hard or painful work, suffering, or childbirth. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of travail in different contexts and languages.
Travail is a noun that means an unpleasant experience or situation, especially one that involves a lot of hard work or effort. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find out how to say it in different languages.
If you’ve had to bust your behind, burn the midnight oil, and shed blood, sweat, and tears to get where you are today, you could say you’ve endured significant travail.
Travail means unpleasant hard work or difficult problems, or the pangs of childbirth. It can also be a verb meaning to suffer or labour painfully. See word origin, pronunciation, collocations and sentences.