toilless Antonyms

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Meaning of toilless

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toilless (a.)

Free from toil.

toilless Sentence Examples

  1. Lucy yearned for a toilless life, where she could relax in tranquility.
  2. The wealthy elite enjoyed a toilless existence, indulging in leisure and luxury.
  3. With the advent of automation, many industries became toilless, resulting in mass unemployment.
  4. The magical realm of Eldoria allowed its inhabitants a toilless existence, where their needs were met by ethereal beings.
  5. The toilless life of a butterfly, flitting from flower to flower, seemed like an idyllic dream.
  6. The elderly couple retired to a secluded cabin, where they could spend their golden years in toilless serenity.
  7. The fisherman envisioned a toilless retirement, where he could spend his days peacefully by the lake.
  8. The aspiring poet sought a toilless sanctuary where he could focus solely on his craft.
  9. The invention of the washing machine freed countless women from the toilless drudgery of laundry.
  10. The lazy cat lounged on the couch, enjoying a toilless afternoon in the warm sunlight.

FAQs About the word toilless

Free from toil.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Lucy yearned for a toilless life, where she could relax in tranquility.

The wealthy elite enjoyed a toilless existence, indulging in leisure and luxury.

With the advent of automation, many industries became toilless, resulting in mass unemployment.

The magical realm of Eldoria allowed its inhabitants a toilless existence, where their needs were met by ethereal beings.