What does SLOGS mean?

Word: slogs 1. Parts of Speech:
  • Verb
  • Noun
2. Definitions:

Verb: work hard over a period of time; to walk or move with difficulty or effort.

Noun: a spell of hard work or great effort.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /slɑɡz/

UK: /slɒɡz/

4. Origin and Usage:

The verb "slogs" is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "slogge", meaning "to strike heavily". It was first recorded in the 1800s and was used to describe the act of striking or hitting something with force. Over time, the meaning of the word has evolved to describe the act of working hard or moving with difficulty. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe the act of putting in a lot of effort over a period of time.

5. Synonyms:
  • Struggle
  • Plod
  • Trudge
  • Grind
  • Hustle
6. Related Words:
  • Plugs
  • Globs
  • Blogs
  • Slugs
  • Flows
7. Example Sentences:
  • He slogs away at his job for 12 hours a day.
  • The team slogged through the mud to reach the finish line.
  • She slogged through the difficult math problem for hours before finally solving it.
  • After a long slogs, they finally reached the summit of the mountain.
  • The company slogged through a difficult financial quarter but managed to stay afloat.


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