The future tense of "trudged" is "will trudge."
Trudged implies a slower and more laborious movement, often with a sense of effort or exhaustion. Walking, on the other hand, is a more general term for moving on foot at a normal or leisurely pace. Trudged suggests a heavier and less fluid movement, while walking describes a more natural and relaxed gait.
"Whistling" has two syllables.
There are three syllables in the word "allegiance."
"Cowered" has two syllables.
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"Truged" is not a word but if you meant "Trudged", "Trudged" is a verb.
Trudged means its something diffrent
The future tense of "trudged" is "will trudge."
I trudged through the heavy snow.Trudge on!
The tired troop trudged past. We trudged all day through the oppressive heat of the jungle only to find the edge of the desert.
The past tense of trudge is trudged.
Will trudge.
Trudged.
Trudged implies a slower and more laborious movement, often with a sense of effort or exhaustion. Walking, on the other hand, is a more general term for moving on foot at a normal or leisurely pace. Trudged suggests a heavier and less fluid movement, while walking describes a more natural and relaxed gait.
We woefully trudged along the sodden trail.
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny