What does PLODS mean?

Parts of Speech

Plods is a verb.

Definitions

1. (verb) to walk heavily or slowly

2. (verb) to work in a slow, laborious, and persevering manner

Pronunciations

US: plahdz

UK: plodz

Origin and Usage

The origin of plods is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "plodden," meaning "to walk heavily or slowly." Plods is commonly used to describe someone who is walking heavily or slowly or someone who is working in a slow, laborious, and persevering manner.

Synonyms

trudge, lumber, shuffle, tramp, slog

Related Words

clods, floods, glads, plaid, plows

Example Sentences
  • She plods along the path, her heavy boots crushing the fallen leaves beneath her feet.
  • The writer plods through his manuscript, making slow progress but determined to finish it.
  • He plods his way through the workday, taking one step at a time until he can finally go home.


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