wearisome in Korean

[ˈwi(ə)rēsəm]
adjective - wearisome
피곤하게 하는: fatiguing, weariful, wearisome
따분하게 하는: wearisome

Sentence patterns related to "wearisome"

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1. That was a wearisome meeting.

2. 8 All things are wearisome;

3. I am doing a wearisome work.

4. This is beginning to get wearisome.

5. Walking in the burning sunshine wearisome.

6. Sympathising with him eventually becomes somewhat wearisome.

7. Simple repetitive tasks can be very wearisome.

8. Other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome.

9. Walking in the burning sunshine makes people wearisome.

10. She feels wearisome by the constant noise.

11. I was beginning to find her endless chatter very wearisome.

12. " as toilsome reading as I ever undertook, a wearisome, confused jumble. "

13. The fear of protracted, wearisome and painful dying can be stronger.

14. She does tend to find the detail a trifle wearisome.

15. To many that belongs to the familiar wearisome pattern of abuse.

16. It's hard to describe just how wearisome all this is in performance.

17. Burdensome Meaning: "heavy, wearisome," 1570s, from burden (n.1) + -some (1)

18. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating.

19. But Dole, at comes to bat very late in a long and wearisome game.

20. Wearisome as this topic has become , Mr Maitland achieves nothing by skirting it.

21. To drill; a wearisome person; past tense of bear: She Bore her pain without complaining

22. As their fathers died off, the Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 wearisome years.

23. BIOGRAPHIES can be wearisome contrivances , often too long and too detailed for their own good.

24. When you realize that's the way the world is you'll feel that it's a wearisome place.

25. Waiting is the most wearisome of all activities - if, indeed, it can be called an activity.

26. Of all the wearisome faces the face of his pretty wife seemed to bore him most.

27. It seemed to be essential to her sense of identity, but I was finding it wearisome.

28. It is because you cannot feel for me, that I drag on this wearisome life.

29. To be in company even with the best is soon wearisome and dissipating . love alone.

30. But before I had finished this wearisome task, the cheque arrived out of the blue.

31. It gives readers that necessary tug which will take them through all sorts of possibly wearisome matters to the final page.

32. Therefore, he argued that devotion to them, instead of providing positive and lasting rewards, is “wearisome to the flesh.”

33. “TO THE making of many books there is no end, and much devotion to them is wearisome to the flesh.”

34. (Matthew 11:28-30) All too many earthly rulers, religious or otherwise, exhaust the people with wearisome burdens of endless rules and thankless tasks.

35. To the exasperation of his colleagues, Walker insisted on delivering a long and wearisome "speech for Buncombe." His persistent-if insignificant-harangue made Buncombe (later respelled bunkum) a …

36. Sitting at a crowded table with men who did not share a common language with you, listening to them talk and jape whilst understanding none of it, had quickly grown wearisome.

37. As it happens to thee in the amphitheatre and such places, that the continual sight of the same things and the uniformity make the spectacle wearisome, so it is in the whole of life; for all things above, below, are the same and from the same.

38. Webster’s dictionary defines tedium as “the quality or state of being wearisome, tiresome or dull”. But there is also the word used in the spiritual literature of almost all the western languages, namely, acedia, the meaning of which is basically that of apathy (as opposed to diligence) and boredom (as opposed to joy).