plod

[plɒd]

plod Definition

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

Using plod: Examples

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

  • Example

    We plodded through the mud.

  • Example

    He plodded on with his work.

  • Example

    She plodded through her daily routine.

  • Example

    The horse plodded along the road.

plod Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for plod

Phrases with plod

  • to continue doing something in a slow and steady way, especially when it is boring or difficult

    Example

    I'm just plodding along with my work.

  • to do something slowly and with effort because it is boring or difficult

    Example

    I had to plod through a lot of paperwork before I could go home.

  • to work hard and steadily at something

    Example

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

Origins of plod

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Summary: plod in Brief

The verb 'plod' [plɒd] means to walk heavily or slowly with a regular beat or to work slowly and steadily. It is often used to describe boring or difficult tasks, as in 'She plodded through her daily routine.' Synonyms include 'trudge,' 'shuffle,' and 'stomp.' Phrases like 'plod along' and 'plod through something' denote continuing to do something slowly and steadily, while 'plod away' implies working hard and steadily.