Meaning & Definition of word "Drudgery"

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    Drudgery

    /ˈdrəjərē/

    noun:

    • 1. hard, menial, or dull work.
      • Example: She spent most of her day doing the drudgery of filing papers and organizing documents.
    • 2. a tedious or unpleasant work.
      • Example: The drudgery of the job made him consider a career change.
    • 3. routine or monotonous tasks that require effort but are not particularly fulfilling.
      • Example: He was tired of the drudgery of everyday tasks and longed for something more exciting.
    • 4. unrewarding or dull labor.
      • Example: Although the project had potential, the drudgery of the initial research phase was demotivating.
    • 5. work that is physically or mentally exhausting.
      • Example: She felt trapped in a cycle of drudgery, getting up every day to do the same tiresome tasks.

    Etymology

    From the word 'drudge', meaning a person who does hard, menial, or dull work.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the daily grind:

    The routine of work, often tedious and monotonous.

    nine-to-five:

    A regular job that involves routine tasks and hours.

    working your fingers to the bone:

    Working extremely hard, often in menial tasks.

    Related Words

    toil:

    To work extremely hard or incessantly.

    drudge:

    A person who does hard, menial, or dull work.

    labor:

    Work, especially hard physical work.

    Slang Meanings of drudgery

    Meaning: The grind

    Example Sentence: After years of the grind, he finally took a vacation.

    Meaning: The hustle

    Example Sentence: The hustle of city life can really wear you out.