Trudging

Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌdʒ/

Trudging (verb)

  1. to walk slowly and with heavy steps, usually because you are tired.

Examples

  • They trudged through the snow to reach the cabin.
  • She trudged up the hill with heavy bags.

Common collocations: trudge through mud, trudge along the path, a long trudge, a weary trudge

Trudging (noun)

  1. a long, slow, and tiring walk.

Examples

  • The trudge back home felt endless.
  • After the long trudge, they finally arrived.

Synonyms of Trudging

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Trudging

  • describing fast movement
  • describing quick, energetic movement