"Trudge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trudge" Meaning

To walk or move slowly and laboriously, often in a weary or unwilling manner, especially because of muddy or difficult terrain.

"Trudge" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "trudge"


1. Informal Setting

- I was dreading going to the office, knowing I had a long commutes ahead because I had to trudge through the heavy snow.

2. Literary

- After walking for hours, it was a struggle to trudge up the final hill, my feet aching in my sodden shoes.

3. Poetic

- Across the battlefield, soldiers trudged, their weary bodies sagging under the weight of their packs and their hearts.

4. Descriptive

- The desperate mother trudged home through the rain, her umbrella blown inside out by strong gusts of wind.

5. Emotional

- It was hard for John to trudge back into the office after the funeral of his beloved colleague, where he had received the news of the tragic events.

"Trudge" Similar Words

Truckload

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A large quantity of something, often in excess or surplus.

Trucks

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Large vehicles used for transporting goods, typically with a strong box body and multiple wheels. They often have an open top and are used for hauling heavy loads over land.

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Truculency

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Truculent

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Truculently

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In a fiercely aggressive or violent manner.

Trudeau

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Trudeaumania

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Trudeaumania refers to the intense media coverage, public attention, and adoration that Pierre Trudeau, the 15th Prime Minister of Canada, received during his time in office from 1968 to 1979 and 1980 to 1984. This phenomenon was similar to "Camelot" in the United States during the Kennedy administration or "Cult of Personality" associated with Stalin in the Soviet Union.

Trudged

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To trudge means to walk slowly and wearily, often with great difficulty or reluctance, typically due to heavy or unpleasant conditions.

Trudges

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Trudging

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Trudging refers to the act of walking slowly and laboriously, often in a melancholy or listless manner, typically due to fatigue, adversity, or lack of enthusiasm. It can also imply a sense of resignation or reluctance, as if someone is going through the motions without much passion or energy.

Trudy

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True

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Adjective<br><br>Most accurately representing a situation: <br>- The facts are true.<br><br>Conforming to fact or reality: <br>- The rumors were not true.<br><br>Existing in reality: <br>- That's not true for me.<br><br>Not false: <br>- The holy cross of true devotion.<br><br>Always in operation: <br>- The decreasing population is always a true issue.<br><br>Remaining steady and firm in principles. <br>- He's a true friend in time of need.<br><br>In the original state: <br>- The painting was returned to its true form.

Trueness

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