tedious (Meaning)

Wordnet

tedious (s)

so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness

using or containing too many words

Webster

tedious (a.)

Involving tedium; tiresome from continuance, prolixity, slowness, or the like; wearisome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tedious

tedious Sentence Examples

  1. The tedious task of proofreading the document took several grueling hours.
  2. The monotonous and tedious nature of the assembly line work left the employees feeling drained.
  3. The tedious process of filling out the countless forms was a major annoyance.
  4. The tedious lecture seemed to drag on interminably, leaving students fidgeting and losing focus.
  5. The tedious wait at the doctor's office tested the patience of the anxious patients.
  6. The tedious commute to work every morning and evening took a toll on the employee's motivation.
  7. The tedious process of cleaning the house from top to bottom left her feeling exhausted.
  8. The tedious research project required countless hours of poring over documents and books.
  9. The tedious task of sorting and filing the mail took up a significant portion of her day.
  10. The tedious meeting droned on with repetitive and inconsequential discussions.

FAQs About the word tedious

so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness, using or containing too many wordsInvolving tedium; tiresome from continuance, prolixity, slowness, or the

boring, stupid, wearying, dusty, old, dull, tiring, weary, slow, colorless

riveting, wonderful, engrossing, marvelous, intriguing, amazing, gripping, spectacular, wondrous, riveting

The tedious task of proofreading the document took several grueling hours.

The monotonous and tedious nature of the assembly line work left the employees feeling drained.

The tedious process of filling out the countless forms was a major annoyance.

The tedious lecture seemed to drag on interminably, leaving students fidgeting and losing focus.