wearisome Antonyms

Meaning of wearisome

Wordnet

wearisome (s)

so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness

Webster

wearisome (a.)

Causing weariness; tiresome; tedious; weariful; as, a wearisome march; a wearisome day's work; a wearisome book.

wearisome Sentence Examples

  1. The ceaseless drone of the traffic proved wearisome to the weary commuter.
  2. The interminable lecture left the students feeling wearisome and disengaged.
  3. The constant demands and interruptions from work made the day feel wearisome.
  4. The oppressive heat and humidity made even the simplest of tasks wearisome.
  5. The arduous hike up the mountain proved wearisome, leaving the hikers exhausted.
  6. The daily grind of household chores became wearisome for the overworked mother.
  7. The interminable wait at the doctor's office was wearisome for the impatient patient.
  8. The long hours spent studying for exams proved wearisome for the dedicated student.
  9. The ceaseless ticking of the clock became wearisome and drove him to distraction.
  10. The wearisome journey finally came to an end, much to the relief of the weary travelers.

FAQs About the word wearisome

so lacking in interest as to cause mental wearinessCausing weariness; tiresome; tedious; weariful; as, a wearisome march; a wearisome day's work; a wearisome bo

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

involving, intriguing, exciting, involving, riveting, wondrous, engaging, spectacular, absorbing, marvelous

The ceaseless drone of the traffic proved wearisome to the weary commuter.

The interminable lecture left the students feeling wearisome and disengaged.

The constant demands and interruptions from work made the day feel wearisome.

The oppressive heat and humidity made even the simplest of tasks wearisome.