slog

[slɒɡ]

slog Definition

  • 1work hard over a period of time
  • 2walk or move with difficulty or effort

Using slog: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slog" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I've been slogging away at this project for weeks.

  • Example

    We slogged through the mud for hours to reach the campsite.

  • Example

    She slogged through her homework until midnight.

  • Example

    The team slogged through a tough season but managed to make it to the playoffs.

slog Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slog

Antonyms for slog

Phrases with slog

  • to continue working hard despite difficulties or obstacles

    Example

    We just need to keep slogging it out until the project is finished.

  • to work hard and persistently at something

    Example

    He's been slogging away at his novel for years.

  • to work one's way through something difficult or tedious

    Example

    I had to slog through a lot of paperwork before I could start my new job.

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Summary: slog in Brief

'Slog' [slɒɡ] is a verb that means to work hard over a period of time or to walk or move with difficulty or effort. It is often used in phrases like 'slog it out,' meaning to continue working hard despite difficulties, and 'slog away,' meaning to work hard and persistently at something.