"Slogged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slogged" Meaning

Slow and tired; exhausted. To move or work slowly and tiredly. e.g. "I was slogging through the mud on my hike."

"Slogged" Examples

5 Examples of How to Use the Word "Slogged"


1. Describing a Lazy or Unenthusiastic Performance

- "The team slogged through the remainder of the game, unable to recover from their bad start."

2. Relating to Weather Conditions

- "The muddy track slogged with water after the heavy rain the previous night."

3. Expressing Physical Exertion

- "After trekking through knee-deep snow, the hike spent the last few miles slogging upwards, wanting to be done with the ascent."

4. Showing Difficulty or Mired in Work or Problems

- "The researchers slogged through numerous bureaucratic hurdles before getting the funding for their project."

5. Comparing a Slow or Plodding Pace

- "The project team's slow pace has been criticized as a slogged approach to working, which contributed to delays and inefficiencies."

"Slogged" Similar Words

Sloe

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Sloeberry

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A sloe or blackthorn is a type of fruit-bearing tree or shrub (Prunus spinosa) native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.

Sloes

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Slog

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Slogan

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A slogan is a short, memorable phrase or expression, especially one used in advertising or politics to present an idea or point of view in a catchy way.

Sloganeer

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Sloganeering

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Slogans

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A slogan is a short, memorable phrase or expression used to express a particular idea or to promote a product, service, or cause.

Slogger

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A slang term, specifically a social media influencer or content creator who posts frequently and often negative or sensational content in order to attract and engage with their audience, often in a derogatory or provocative manner, with the goal of increasing their online presence and followers.

Slogging

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Punching or kicking repeatedly and heavily, typically in an effort to get the last bit of something.

Slogs

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Verb: to walk or move with a slow, methodical, and laborious pace

Sloop

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A small, typically single-masted sailboat.

Sloops

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Sloops are a type of sailing boat with a single mast. They are characterized by their distinctive curved hull and a short, narrow stern. Sloops are typically used for day sailing and are often used in recreational sailing.<br><br>There is also another term, "sloopy", which is an informal way of saying someone is laid-back or casual, often in a pleasant or carefree manner.<br><br>Additionally, the word "sloop" can also refer to a type of fore-and-aft rig, where the sails are set along a stay that runs from the top of the mast to a point on the deck, rather than directly to the mast.

Slop

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Adjective: sloppy, disorganized, or messy.<br><br>Example: The kitchen counter was a mess of dirty dishes and food scraps, a real slop.<br><br>Noun: leftovers, especially those that are stiff or discolored.<br><br>Example: The cold slop of mashed potatoes from last night's dinner congealed in a weird way, but I managed to heat it up for lunch.<br><br>Suffix: -slop also forms noun words that mean a mixture of different things, often in a messy or unattractive way.<br><br>Example: Eel-slop is a dish consisting of eel mixed into mishmash of other fish, vegetables, and fat.

Slope

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Sloped

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Having a concave or convex shape, typically with a gradual incline. <br><br>Example: The sloped roof of the house allowed snow to slide off easily.