trudge

verb
UK: /trʌdʒ/
US: /trʌdʒ/
  1. To walk slowly and heavily, usually because you are tired or it is difficult.

    1. I had to trudge through the deep snow to get home.
    2. After losing the game, the team had to trudge back to the locker room, defeated and exhausted.

Synonyms

march slog hike trek plod
trudge noun
  1. A long, tiring walk.

    1. It was a long trudge to the store.
    2. The weary travelers completed their final trudge up the steep mountain path as the sun began to set.

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "trudge" is /trʌdʒ/ in British English and /trʌdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "trudge": march, slog, hike, trek, plod.

Example usage of "trudge": "I had to trudge through the deep snow to get home.". More examples on the page.