Word of the day: Plod

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WORD OF THE DAY

Plod

[plod]

verb

  1. to walk heavily or slowly; to proceed or continue laboriously or tediously

Examples of plod in a sentence:

  • The hikers plodded along the steep trail, exhausted but determined to reach the summit.

  • He plodded through his homework, taking breaks to regain focus.

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DID YOU KNOW

Plod derives from the Middle Dutch word plodden, meaning "to wade." It describes the act of moving slowly and laboriously, often with a sense of persistence despite difficulties or challenges. To plod implies steady, methodical progress, even if it lacks speed or excitement. This term is commonly used to depict the perseverance required in tasks that are tedious or physically demanding. Embracing a plodding approach can lead to achieving long-term goals through consistent effort and determination.