noun
- a person who does hard, tedious, or menial work
Usage: often used to describe someone engaged in repetitive or unpleasant labor
Examples
- She felt like a drudger, spending hours on data entry every day.
- The drudgers in the factory worked long shifts for modest pay.
- He refused to be a drudger and sought a more fulfilling career.
- Many drudgers dream of escaping their monotonous jobs.
- The novel portrayed the lives of drudgers struggling against poverty.