drudgerous
English
editAdjective
editdrudgerous (comparative more drudgerous, superlative most drudgerous)
Usage notes
editThis word is in active use in both formal (see quotes below) and informal settings in the United States, but it is not considered a word by many dictionaries or spell-check systems.
Quotations
edit- "We get tired of the busy, drudgerous work of actually making laws, and we also do not want to make ourselves accountable for the laws we pass."
-Senator Michael Lee, Nomination Committee meetings of Brett Kavanaugh to US Supreme Court
- "No one wins when someone pours themselves into the drudgerous role of caregiver..."
-Melissa Abrehamsen, Sumter News-Sun
Further reading
edit- “drudgerous”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.