What is another word for navvy?

Pronunciation: [nˈavi] (IPA)

The word "navvy" typically refers to a laborer who works on construction projects, particularly those involving excavation and transportation of materials. Synonyms for this term include various slang expressions such as "digger," "mudlark," and "swell-mucker," all of which generally refer to individuals who work hard and physically on a job site. More formal synonyms for "navvy" include "laborer," "construction worker," and "mineworker," which are less specific in their connotations but more accurate in terms of defining the role of these types of workers. Other related terms include "excavator," "shoveler," and "dumper," all of which denote specific tasks or tools used by laborers on construction sites.

What are the hypernyms for Navvy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Navvy?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Navvy

Bred from a navvy stock, Old Nelly had wandered over the world for many years, from one mining camp to another.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
Using the right hand as a fulcrum and keeping it stationary, each navvy slowly lifted his pick with the left half-way up, about on a level with his waistcoat, when the point of the pick was barely two feet above the ground.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
You have worked him like a navvy, and never given him enough pocket money to keep him in tobacco even.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard

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