slogging Synonyms

slogging Meaning

slogging

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

slogging Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers slogged through the dense undergrowth, their boots sinking into the muddy terrain.
  2. The construction workers slogged under the relentless sun, pouring concrete and erecting beams.
  3. The marathon runners slogged through the final miles, their bodies aching with every step.
  4. The students slogged through endless textbooks, determined to succeed in their exams.
  5. The writer slogged for hours at his desk, struggling to craft the perfect sentence.
  6. The athlete slogged through a grueling workout, pushing himself to his limits.
  7. The farmer slogged in the fields day after day, tending to his crops with unwavering determination.
  8. The scientists slogged through years of research, inching closer to a breakthrough.
  9. The activists slogged tirelessly, advocating for the rights of the marginalized.
  10. The entrepreneurs slogged through countless setbacks, determined to build a successful business.

FAQs About the word slogging

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 (

slamming, swiping, clapping, pounding, smacking, striking, cracking, batting, slapping, kicking

easing (up), lazing, lounging, dallying, idling, chilling, slackening, resting, loafing,breaking

The hikers slogged through the dense undergrowth, their boots sinking into the muddy terrain.

The construction workers slogged under the relentless sun, pouring concrete and erecting beams.

The marathon runners slogged through the final miles, their bodies aching with every step.

The students slogged through endless textbooks, determined to succeed in their exams.