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slog vs slop

slop vs slog

slog is not a noun while slop is a noun.

slog and slop both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
slog No No Yes No
slop Yes No Yes No
As verbs, slop is a hyponym of slog; that is, slop is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than slog:
  • slog: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
  • slop: walk through mud or mire
Other hyponyms of slog include slosh, splash, splosh, squelch, squish.
slog (noun) slop (noun)
writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk
(usually plural) weak or watery unappetizing food or drink
deep soft mud in water or slush
(usually plural) waste water from a kitchen or bathroom or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand
slog (verb) slop (verb)
strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat feed pigs
walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container
work doggedly or persistently ladle clumsily
walk through mud or mire
Difference between slog and slop

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