plodded

[plod-id]

plodded Definition

  • 1to walk heavily or slowly with a regular sound
  • 2to work steadily and monotonously

Using plodded: Examples

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

  • Example

    He plodded through the snow.

  • Example

    She plodded away at her homework.

  • Example

    The horse plodded along the road.

plodded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for plodded

Phrases with plodded

  • to continue doing something in a determined but slow or unexciting way

    Example

    I'm just plodding along with my work.

  • to work through something that is difficult or tedious

    Example

    I had to plod through a lot of paperwork before I could leave the office.

  • plod one's way

    to move forward slowly and steadily, especially in a difficult situation

    Example

    She plodded her way through the dense forest.

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Summary: plodded in Brief

The verb 'plodded' [plod-id] means to walk heavily or slowly with a regular sound or to work steadily and monotonously. It is often used to describe someone moving through difficult terrain or working through tedious tasks. Synonyms include 'trudged,' 'tramped,' and 'slogged.' Phrases like 'plod along' and 'plod through' denote continuing work in a slow or unexciting way.