slogged Antonyms

Meaning of slogged

slogged

to plod heavily, a hard dogged march or journey, to work hard and steadily, to work in a steady determined manner, a prolonged arduous task or effort, to plod (one's way) perseveringly especially against difficulty, to hit hard, hard persistent work

slogged Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers slogged through the dense jungle, their bodies drenched in sweat.
  2. The construction workers slogged long hours, tirelessly building the skyscraper.
  3. The students slogged away at their assignments, determined to excel in their studies.
  4. The athlete slogged through rigorous training sessions in pursuit of victory.
  5. The politician slogged tirelessly on the campaign trail, seeking votes for their cause.
  6. The entrepreneur slogged countless hours building their business from the ground up.
  7. The artist slogged over their masterpiece, pouring their heart and soul into every brushstroke.
  8. The scientist slogged through years of research, determined to make a breakthrough discovery.
  9. The parents slogged through sleepless nights, tending to their newborn child.
  10. The travelers slogged through the desert, enduring extreme heat and thirst to reach their destination.

FAQs About the word slogged

to plod heavily, a hard dogged march or journey, to work hard and steadily, to work in a steady determined manner, a prolonged arduous task or effort, to plod (

thumped,smacked, banged, pounded, batted, slammed, clapped, whacked, kicked, cracked

chilled, hung (around or out), shirked, idled, lounged, loafed, let up, eased (up),broke, bummed

The hikers slogged through the dense jungle, their bodies drenched in sweat.

The construction workers slogged long hours, tirelessly building the skyscraper.

The students slogged away at their assignments, determined to excel in their studies.

The athlete slogged through rigorous training sessions in pursuit of victory.