plodding Synonyms

plodding Meaning

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plodding (n)

hard monotonous routine work

the act of walking with a slow heavy gait

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plodding (s)

(of movement) slow and laborious

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plodding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Plod

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plodding (a.)

Progressing in a slow, toilsome manner; characterized by laborious diligence; as, a plodding peddler; a plodding student; a man of plodding habits.

plodding Sentence Examples

  1. The weary hikers plodded up the treacherous mountain trail, each step heavy with exhaustion.
  2. The old horse plodded along the road, its hooves rhythmically striking the pavement.
  3. The students plodded through the textbook, their minds slowly absorbing the information.
  4. The accountant plodded through the endless rows of figures, his fingers numb with repetition.
  5. The injured animal plodded weakly through the forest, its wounds slowing it down.
  6. The politician plodded through his speech, his monotonous voice putting the audience to sleep.
  7. The scientist plodded through the complex data, hoping to uncover a hidden pattern.
  8. The housekeeper plodded through the daily chores, her mind wandering to more pleasant thoughts.
  9. The students plodded through the assignment, their enthusiasm dwindling with each passing minute.
  10. The couple plodded along the beach, their feet sinking into the soft sand with each step.

FAQs About the word plodding

hard monotonous routine work, the act of walking with a slow heavy gait, (of movement) slow and laboriousof Plod, Progressing in a slow, toilsome manner; charac

unflinching, tenacious, unremitting, unrelenting, unfailing, dogged, tireless, stubborn, steadfast, patient

languid, shiftless, listless, slothful, lazy, indolent, lazy, laggard, sluggish, laggard

The weary hikers plodded up the treacherous mountain trail, each step heavy with exhaustion.

The old horse plodded along the road, its hooves rhythmically striking the pavement.

The students plodded through the textbook, their minds slowly absorbing the information.

The accountant plodded through the endless rows of figures, his fingers numb with repetition.