TAKES A TOLL
Definition: Has a negative impact or effect on me; causes me to suffer or experience difficulties.
Synonyms: Exacts Cost, Inflicts Damage, Causes Harm, Exerts Pressure, Carries Burden
Usage Examples in Sentences
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Eating too much junk food takes a toll on his health.
#2
Ignoring regular exercise takes a toll on his fitness.
#3
Being stuck in traffic for hours takes a toll on his patience.
#4
Neglecting to save money takes a toll on his financial stability.
#5
Staying up late every night to study for exams takes a toll on his overall well-being.
#6
The financial stress of managing debts takes a toll on their relationship.
#7
Excessive screen time before bedtime takes a toll on the quality of her sleep.
#8
Dealing with constant criticism takes a toll on his self-esteem.
#9
The relentless pursuit of perfection in his work takes a toll on his mental well-being.
#10
The intense training regimen takes a toll on the athlete's physical endurance, but the results are worth it.
#11
The environmental degradation caused by industrial activities takes a toll on the biodiversity of the region.
#12
Juggling multiple commitments and responsibilities takes a toll on her ability to enjoy leisure and recreation.
#13
Constantly worrying about the future takes a toll on my mental well-being.
#14
The stress of managing multiple responsibilities takes a toll on my overall happiness.
#15
Lack of sleep takes a toll on my ability to concentrate during the day.
#16
Dealing with toxic relationships takes a toll on my emotional stability.
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Neglecting self-care takes a toll on my energy levels.
#18
The stress of work often takes a toll on my mental health.
#19
It is undeniable that the workload takes a toll on my mental health.
#20
My lack of sleep always takes a toll on my productivity.
#21
The fast-paced nature of modern life takes a toll on my sense of tranquility.
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