gruelling
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Adj — Extremely demanding, exhausting, or difficult to endure.
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Etymology
From the verb gruel, meaning to exhaust or punish, itself derived from the noun gruel.
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What does “gruelling” mean?
The word “gruelling” means extremely demanding, exhausting, or difficult to endure. In plain terms, physically or mentally punishing and exhausting.
How do you pronounce “gruelling”?
“Gruelling” is pronounced GROOR-lihng (/ˈɡɹu.lɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “gruelling” in a sentence?
Here is “gruelling” used in a sentence: “She completed a gruelling marathon through the mountains.”
What part of speech is “gruelling”?
“Gruelling” is an adjective.