Drudgery means a difficult task, something you do not looking forward to doing. Tedious, menial, or unpleasant work.
It is something you must or need to do, but do not have any enthusiasm for.
The man had to endure drudgery every day he was at work. This is a good sentence since the word is used to describe hard work.
"Reading all these questions is an exercise in drudgery."
'Drudgery' can mean one of the following:
1) painful, unrewarding, and time-consuming work
2) such work when compelled by a master; slavery
Going to school was pure drudgery for the boy. The drudgery of washing clothes every day was wearing her down.
tedious
interesting, challenging, beneficial, rewarding
The word drudgery is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for hard, menial, or dull work. The verb form is to drudge (drudges, drudging, drudged).
Social class and drudgery date from the division of labor.
sweeping that dirty floor was pure drudgery
Going to school was pure drudgery for the boy. The drudgery of washing clothes every day was wearing her down.
The word drudgery means dull or menial work. Following is an example of the word used in a sentence. "John's job as a data entry clerk was drudgery".
I'm afraid I will find the work teaching piano drudgery.
Trade unions lobby to relieve the endless drudgery of factory workers.
Thomas Jefferson considered being president to be drudgery of work.
tedious
I don't consider it drudgery to prepare meals every day because I love good food and good cooking.
Carrying the 50 lb bags of feed up the stairs WA beyond hard work- it was pure drudgery.
I don't consider it drudgery to prepare meals every day because I love good food and good cooking.
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