trudging

[truhj-ing]

trudging Definition

to walk slowly with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.

Using trudging: Examples

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

  • Example

    We trudged through the snow for hours.

  • Example

    He trudged up the hill, carrying a heavy backpack.

  • Example

    She trudged wearily home from work.

trudging Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trudging

Phrases with trudging

  • to walk with effort and determination

    Example

    Despite the heat, they continued to trudge along the dusty road.

  • to walk through something that is difficult or unpleasant

    Example

    They had to trudge through the muddy field to get to the other side.

  • trudge up

    to walk up a steep slope or hill with difficulty

    Example

    He trudged up the mountain, his legs aching with every step.

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Summary: trudging in Brief

'Trudging' [truhj-ing] is a verb that means to walk slowly with heavy steps due to exhaustion or harsh conditions. It is often used to describe walking through difficult terrain or carrying a heavy load, as in 'He trudged up the hill, carrying a heavy backpack.'