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单词 drudged
释义

drudge

1 of 2

verb

ˈdrəj How to pronounce drudge (audio)
drudged; drudging

intransitive verb

: to do hard, menial, or monotonous work

transitive verb

: to force to do hard, menial, or monotonous work
drudger noun

drudge

2 of 2

noun

1
: one who is obliged to do menial work
2
: one whose work is routine and boring
3
: menial or tedious labor

Synonyms

Verb

  • bang away
  • beaver (away)
  • dig (away)
  • endeavor
  • fag
  • grub
  • hump
  • hustle
  • labor
  • moil
  • peg (away)
  • plod
  • plow
  • plug
  • slave
  • slog
  • strain
  • strive
  • struggle
  • sweat
  • toil
  • travail
  • tug
  • work

Noun

  • dogsbody [chiefly British]
  • drone
  • drudger
  • foot soldier
  • grub
  • grubber
  • grunt
  • laborer
  • peon
  • plugger
  • slave
  • slogger
  • toiler
  • worker
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Example Sentences

Verb factory workers who must drudge all day at repetitive tasks Noun She was tired of working as an office drudge. worked like a drudge at a low-paying job that had few benefits
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
While the House drudged through a partisan back-and-forth, top Republicans and Democrats in the Senate hatched a deal. Andrew Oxford, azcentral, 24 Mar. 2020 As ambitious Jim heads east, Ántonia is a disgraced, unmarried mother drudging on the farm for a churlish brother. Robert Garnett, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2018 So spare a thought on Tuesday for the half-million teenagers drudging through derivatives. James Markarian, WSJ, 14 May 2018 While drudging through hateful comments can definitely make a negative impact on your mental health, reading kind comments out loud could act as an antidote. Brittney Mcnamara, Teen Vogue, 20 June 2017
Noun
This work week has been a drudge, and the first two espresso shots are not keeping pace. Bon Appétit Contributor, Bon Appétit, 12 Aug. 2022 The new reality of the past couple years has undoubtedly come with new routines — like instead of that daily drudge through the sticky streets to catch your train, your commute now may consist of moving from your bed to your couch. R29 Unbothered, refinery29.com, 11 Aug. 2022 Samuel Johnson used similar language—harmless drudge—to describe the lexicographer who compiles a dictionary. Alexandra Horowitz, The Atlantic, 16 Mar. 2022 As any power-walker, commuter or chore drudge could tell you, the podcast is the multitasker’s best friend. San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Nov. 2021 It’s a Cinderella story, minus everything but the drudge and the stepmother. Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, 12 Nov. 2021 Chances are, you’ve been told to do all your high-level creative tasks in the morning and to save the boring drudge work (like answering emails) until later in the day. Pia Silva, Forbes, 1 Nov. 2021 This type of automation can also lead to a better employee experience as drudge work slides off their plates. Gil Allouche, Forbes, 12 Apr. 2021 His subsequent doldrums include encounters with the Greys, conformist drudges who dress in black and white and often plod around with their eyes glued to their phones. Washington Post, 29 July 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English druggen

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

drudge

noun

ˈdrəj How to pronounce drudge (audio)
: a person who does hard or dull work

drudged

verb

past tense of drudge
as in labored
to devote serious and sustained effort factory workers who must drudge all day at repetitive tasks

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • labored
  • struggled
  • worked
  • wrought
  • toiled
  • travailed
  • hustled
  • tugged
  • grubbed
  • sweated
  • plodded
  • slogged
  • plowed
  • tried
  • humped
  • slaved
  • fagged
  • sweat
  • endeavored
  • strived
  • plugged
  • strove
  • moiled
  • strained
  • banged away
  • sweat blood
  • dug (away)
  • sweated blood
  • trudged
  • attacked
  • pegged (away)
  • scratched
  • essayed
  • drove
  • waded
  • dug in
  • beavered (away)
  • overexerted
  • overworked
  • pitched in
  • exerted
  • knuckled down
  • exercised
  • scrabbled
  • eked out
  • hammered (away)
  • buckled (down)
  • applied (oneself)
  • put out
  • ground (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • broke
  • slackened
  • eased (up)
  • shirked
  • idled
  • chilled
  • loafed
  • lazed
  • lounged
  • let up
  • hung (around or out)
  • rested
  • dallied
  • bummed
  • hanged (around or out)
  • lolled
  • goofed (off)
  • basked
  • hung
  • played
  • slacked (off)
  • relaxed
  • hacked (around)
  • reposed
  • unwound
  • hanged
  • dabbled
  • trifled
  • footled
  • goldbricked
  • doodled
  • dillydallied
  • hung about
  • fooled around
  • goofed (around)
  • vegged out
  • puttered (around)
  • pottered (around)
  • messed around
  • fribbled
  • monkeyed (around)
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