Slog

Pronunciation: /ˈslɑːɡ/

Slog (verb)

  1. to work very hard for a long time, often on something difficult.
  2. to walk slowly and with difficulty, usually because you are tired.

Examples

  • They slogged through the project to meet the deadline.
  • She slogged for hours to finish the report.

Common collocations: slog through work, slog away, slog through mud, slog up a hill, a long slog

Slog (noun)

  1. a period of hard work or effort, often boring or difficult.

Examples

  • The project was a real slog, but they completed it.
  • After months of slog, they finally saw results.

Synonyms of Slog

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Slog

  • when describing physical or mental effort
  • when describing effort or work