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Plod through Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɫɑd/ /ˈθɹu
PLAHD THROO
plˈɒd/ /θɹˈuː
pl-OD throo

Definition

To move slowly and with effort through something difficult, often a boring or challenging task or activity.

Usage & Nuances

Informal phrase; common in academic, work, or reading contexts. Often used to express frustration or boredom with a slow, tedious task ('plod through paperwork', 'plod through a book'). Implies lack of enthusiasm. Not used for physical movement unless with mental effort.

Example Sentences

I have to plod through all this homework tonight.

basic

He plodded through the long, boring meeting.

basic

We finally plodded through the paperwork.

basic

Sometimes it feels like I just have to plod through life, one day at a time.

natural

She didn't enjoy the novel and had to plod through the last few chapters.

natural

If you just plod through your work without enthusiasm, it will feel endless.

natural