Meaning & Definition of Bog in English
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Bog
A wetland area that is acidic and often characterized by peat deposits.
Pronunciation:
/bɔg/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
bogsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A wet muddy area or swamp.
Example Sentence: The hikers had to carefully navigate through the bog to avoid getting stuck.
Definition: A type of wetland where water accumulates, causing the soil to become waterlogged.
Example Sentence: In Ireland, many bogs are used for harvesting peat.
Definition: To hinder or obstruct progress.
Example Sentence: The project was bogged down by unexpected delays.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English 'bogge' meaning 'a marshy ground'.
Synonyms
swampmarshfenmoorwetland
Common Phrases and Expressions
- in the bog: To be stuck in a troubling situation.
- bog down: To become sluggish or hindered.
- a bog-standard choice: A basic or standard option.
Translations
- Spanish: pantano
- French: marais
- German: Moor
- Russian: болото
Related Words
- peat: A type of soil that is rich in organic material, commonly found in bogs.
- mire: A situation or place that is difficult to escape from.
Slang Meanings of bog
Meaning: To use the bathroom.
Example Sentence: I need to hit the bog before the movie starts.
Meaning: A dull or unpleasant situation.
Example Sentence: This meeting is such a bog, I can't wait for it to be over.