drearisome (Meaning)

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drearisome (a.)

Very dreary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drearisome

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drearisome Sentence Examples

  1. The drearisome winter weather kept people indoors, huddling by the fire for warmth.
  2. The old, abandoned house had a drearisome appearance, with its peeling paint and broken windows.
  3. The empty park was a drearisome sight, with no children playing or birds singing.
  4. The drearisome task of cleaning the attic was finally completed, revealing a treasure trove of forgotten memories.
  5. The drearisome news of the war's casualties cast a pall over the entire town.
  6. The drearisome sound of the howling wind outside was enough to send chills down one's spine.
  7. The drearisome monotony of the daily commute was enough to make anyone lose their mind.
  8. The drearisome task of organizing the paperwork seemed never-ending.
  9. The drearisome odor of the garbage dump permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
  10. The drearisome sight of the withered flowers in the garden reminded me of the passage of time.

FAQs About the word drearisome

Very dreary.

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The drearisome winter weather kept people indoors, huddling by the fire for warmth.

The old, abandoned house had a drearisome appearance, with its peeling paint and broken windows.

The empty park was a drearisome sight, with no children playing or birds singing.

The drearisome task of cleaning the attic was finally completed, revealing a treasure trove of forgotten memories.