slog

/sɒlɡ/

Definitions

1. verb

to walk or move slowly and laboriously, often in a muddy or wet place.

“After the rain, the path became a soggy slog through the mud.”

2. noun

a long, difficult, and tiring period of work, especially in a wet or muddy place.

“The entire day was a slog, and we were all exhausted by the end.”

Synonyms

  • plod
  • plunge
  • wade

Antonyms

  • dash
  • hurry