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drudgery

[druhj-uh-ree] / ˈdrʌdʒ ə ri /


Usage

What are other ways to say drudgery?

Drudgery suggests continuous, dreary, and dispiriting work, especially of a menial or servile kind: the drudgery of household tasks. Labor particularly denotes hard manual work: backbreaking labor; arduous labor. Toil suggests wearying or exhausting labor: toil that breaks down the worker's health. Work is the general word and may apply to exertion that is either easy or hard: fun work; heavy work. 


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Youth practices often began just after Olympians’ sessions ended, which meant the young Stolz could watch the best in the world endure the grueling drudgery of training.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's a reminder of the human drudgery underpinning how AI systems operating in the physical world learn.

From BBC

AI relieves humans not of creativity but of drudgery—the rote, time-consuming tasks that have always consumed more human energy than inspiration ever did.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he soon came to realize that Saban-style drudgery could be counterproductive.

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But for Liu, a doctoral student at the University of Southern California, AI’s ability to perform this drudgery is beside the point.

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