trek

/trɛk/
verb
  1. To go on a long, difficult journey, especially on foot.
    • We trekked for miles through the muddy trails.
    • They plan to trek through the Himalayas next summer.
    • She loves to trek in remote wilderness areas.
  2. To travel or move slowly and with effort.
    • He trekked through the snow to get to the store.
    • The family trekked across the city to attend the festival.
    • We trekked from one end of the mall to the other looking for shoes.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A long, difficult journey, especially on foot.
    • After a long trek through the forest, they finally reached the lake.
    • They planned a week-long trek across the desert.
    • The hike through the mountains was a tough trek.
  2. A slow or difficult trip or movement.
    • We made the trek across town to visit the new museum.
    • Moving all the boxes upstairs was a real trek.
    • The daily trek to school took over an hour by bus.
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