drudge

[druhj]

drudge Definition

a person who does hard, menial, or tedious work.

Using drudge: Examples

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

  • Example

    He worked as a drudge in the factory for years.

  • Example

    She was tired of being a drudge and wanted to pursue her passion.

  • Example

    The drudgery of cleaning the house every day was exhausting.

  • Example

    The new intern was given all the drudge work.

drudge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drudge

Antonyms for drudge

Phrases with drudge

  • to work hard and tirelessly at something

    Example

    She drudged away at her studies, determined to get good grades.

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

    Example

    He drudged through the long hours of studying for his exams.

  • to continue working hard and tirelessly despite difficulties or obstacles

    Example

    Despite the setbacks, she drudged on with her project until it was completed.

Origins of drudge

from Middle English 'dragge', meaning 'a man who works by dragging or drawing'

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Summary: drudge in Brief

The term 'drudge' [druhj] refers to a person who performs hard, menial, or tedious work. It is often used to describe someone who is overworked or underappreciated, as in 'He worked as a drudge in the factory for years.' The phrase 'drudge away' denotes working hard and tirelessly, while 'drudge through' means to work one's way through something difficult or unpleasant.