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Meaning of noious

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noious (a.)

Annoying; troublesome.

noious Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker's monotonous delivery rendered the lecture noious.
  2. The repetitive nature of the task made it noious and unengaging.
  3. The lack of stimulation in the environment created a noious atmosphere.
  4. The endless stream of data overwhelmed me, making the analysis noious and tedious.
  5. The constant interruptions during the meeting made it noious and difficult to concentrate.
  6. The predictable plotline and shallow characters made the novel noious and forgettable.
  7. The endless arguments and circular discussions made the debate noious and unproductive.
  8. The mundane daily routine had become noious and unfulfilling.
  9. The noious lack of creativity and originality stifled my inspiration.
  10. The repetitive nature of the job made it noious and soul-crushing.

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Annoying; troublesome.

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The speaker's monotonous delivery rendered the lecture noious.

The repetitive nature of the task made it noious and unengaging.

The lack of stimulation in the environment created a noious atmosphere.

The endless stream of data overwhelmed me, making the analysis noious and tedious.