Word of the Day (trudge)-13FEB21

Word of the Day (trudge)-13FEB21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is trudge and it is a verb meaning “to walk with heavy, slow steps (because you are tired (or) you carry something heavy (or) you walk on a hard surface like sand)”.

Example Sentence: Until this lockdown, I hadn’t realised that walking and talking was a recognised form of therapy, based on the idea that it’s easier to unburden yourself of something difficult when trudging along companionably in the open air than when lying on a consulting room couch.

Word of the Day (trudge)-13FEB21

This word is present in The Guardian article Walking therapy: how lockdown intensified friendship, and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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