labour
 
 , toil, exertion, effort, slog, drudgery, the sweat of one’s brow. industry. service. informal grind, sweat, donkey work, spadework, elbow grease.
 What is a better word for working?
 
| employed salaried |   diligent laborious  | bustling industrious | hopping assiduous | hard at work in use | 
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 What are synonyms for work?
 
 
 labour
 
 , toil, exertion, effort, slog, drudgery, the sweat of one’s brow. industry. service. informal grind, sweat, donkey work, spadework, elbow grease.
 What can I say instead of working?
 
- alive.
 - busy.
 - employed.
 - engaged.
 - functioning.
 - running.
 - dynamic.
 - live.
 
 What is a synonym for a lot of work?
 
 demanding or requiring vigorous exertion;
 
 laborious
 
 : To think deeply is a strenuous task. 3.) vigorous, energetic, or zealously active: a strenuous person; a strenuous intellect.
 Is task a synonym of work?
 
 How does the noun task contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of task are
 
 assignment, chore, duty, job, and stint
 
 . While all these words mean “a piece of work to be done,” task implies work imposed by a person in authority or an employer or by circumstance.
 What’s a good descriptive word?
 
- Adventurous – Willing to take risks. …
 - Affectionate – Showing fondness. …
 - Agreeable – Enjoyable and pleasant. …
 - Ambitious – Possessing a strong desire to succeed. …
 - Bright – Possessing intelligence and mental dexterity. …
 - Charming – Pleasant and attractive.
 
 Is useful for finding the meaning?
 
 Dictionary is useful for finding the meaning of
 
 unknown words
 
 .
 What do you mean by exertion?
 
 1 :
 
 the act of putting into use They won by the exertion of great effort
 
 . 2 : use of strength or ability The game requires physical exertion. More from Merriam-Webster on exertion.
 How do you say I am working professionally?
 
 having started and in progress; being done or carried out. You could say I’m working on it as we speak. “
 
 I’ll see to it immediately.”
 
 What’s a word for bettering yourself?
 
|   rise advance  | prevail triumph | gain become better | ameliorate achieve | pick up grow vigorously | 
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 How do you say I will work on it?
 
 Examples I can think of:
 
 OK, I’ll work on them
 
 . OK, I’ll look into them. OK, I’ll start working on them as soon as I get to.
 What is the word for needing attention?
 
 When you describe something as
 
 exigent
 
 , you are saying it requires attention: it can’t be ignored. Exigent, which means “demanding attention,” comes from the Latin for “driving out.” If there’s a runaway train driving straight at you, that’s an exigent situation — not a good time to stop and write a poem.
 How do you say you have a lot of work?
 
- I am busy. The most basic way to express this. …
 - I’m as busy as a bee. …
 - I’m slammed. …
 - I’m so busy (that) I can’t even… …
 - I’m buried (in work). …
 - I’m overwhelmed (with work). …
 - I’m up to my ears in work. …
 - I’ve got a lot on my plate.
 
 Is a lot of work meaning?
 
 Member. bibliolept said: To “be a lot of work” means
 
 to “require a lot of work
 
 .” It’s a phrase best suited to casual contexts, but it is perfectly idiomatic.
 What do you call an everyday task?
 
 
 Routine
 
 : commonplace tasks, chores, or duties as must be done regularly or at specified intervals; typical or everyday activity: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/236805/more-professional-word-for-day-to-day-task/236820#236820.