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Why is trudged a more precise word than walked?

You're right to notice that "trudged" carries a more specific meaning than "walked." Here's why:

* Connotation: "Walked" is neutral, simply describing the act of moving on foot. "Trudged" implies a heavy, laborious effort. It suggests a feeling of weariness, difficulty, and a lack of enthusiasm.

* Context:

* "Walked" can describe a leisurely stroll, a brisk pace, or even running.

* "Trudged" is almost always used to describe a slow, tiring journey. It suggests the person is struggling against obstacles, such as fatigue, heavy loads, or difficult terrain.

Examples:

* Neutral: "They walked to the park."

* Specific: "They trudged through the mud, their boots heavy with water."

In short: "Trudged" adds an emotional and physical dimension to the act of walking, conveying a specific kind of struggle that "walked" doesn't capture.

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