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    plodding
    /ˈplɒdɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. slow-moving and unexciting: "a plodding comedy drama"

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  2. Plod is a verb that means to work laboriously and monotonously, to walk heavily or slowly, or to proceed slowly or tediously. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for plod.

  3. Meaning of plodding in English. plodding. adjective. uk / ˈplɒd.ɪŋ / us / ˈplɑː.dɪŋ / Add to word list. slow, continuous, and not exciting: I'll try not to bore you with lots of plodding details. The novel is heavy and plodding, with little excitement in it. Fewer examples. Working in a supermarket seemed like a dull, plodding existence to me.

  4. Plod means to walk slowly and heavily, or to work without enthusiasm or interest. Learn how to use plod in a sentence, and find out the difference between plod and plodding.

  5. adjective. (of movement) slow and laborious. synonyms: leaden. effortful. requiring great physical effort. noun. the act of walking with a slow heavy gait. synonyms: plod. see more.

  6. Definition of plodding adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Plodding means moving or working slowly and heavily, or with little effort or skill. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of plodding in English and other languages.

  8. verb (used without object) , plod·ded, plod·ding. to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden. to proceed in a tediously slow manner: The play just plodded along in the second act. to work with constant and monotonous perseverance; drudge. Synonyms: labor, moil, toil.