Difference between Moil and Labour

What is the difference between Moil and Labour?

Moil as a noun is hard work. while Labour as a noun is effort expended on a particular task; toil, work.

Moil

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Hard work. Confusion, turmoil. An unwanted rim of glass left after blow molding.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To toil, to work hard. To churn continually.

Labour

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To toil, to work.To belabour, to emphasise or expand upon (a point in a debate, etc).

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Effort expended on a particular task; toil, work.Workers in general; the working class, the workforce; sometimes specifically the labour movement, organised labour.A political party or force aiming or claiming to represent the interests of labour.The act of a mother giving birthThe time period during which a mother gives birth.

Example sentence: He who labours, prays.

We hope you now know whether to use Moil or Labour in your sentence.

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