Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
slogging
verb (present participle of slog)
/ˈslɔːɡɪŋ/
Definition
Slogging refers to the act of working or moving with great effort and persistence, often in a difficult or tedious manner.
Examples
- She was slogging through her work to meet the deadline.
- The hikers kept slogging up the muddy trail despite the rain.
- He spent the entire day slogging in the office, feeling exhausted by 5 PM.
Meaning
It conveys a sense of pushing through challenges or long tasks that require endurance and determination.
Synonyms
- trudging
- toiling
- laboring
- struggling
- dawdling