Use "tedious" in a sentence

1. Ambagious: Circumlocutory; tedious

2. Another tedious lawsuit.

3. The work is tedious.

4. Three agonizingly tedious days.

5. He found committee meetings extremely tedious.

6. Actually, I find it rather tedious.

7. The arguments are tedious and complicated.

8. The work was tiring and tedious.

9. The tedious job simply ate me up.

10. The audience coughed down the tedious speaker.

11. They reluct at long and tedious essays.

12. Many secular jobs are tedious and unfulfilling.

13. He performed the tedious task of collating texts.

14. Yes, it was tedious, but we kept going.

15. I wished to annihilate the tedious intervening days!

16. We are bored by the speaker's tedious talk.

17. How tedious would this world be without mystery.

18. The manager landed me with this tedious task.

19. Bummer An unsuccessful, unpleasant, or tedious experience; a failure

20. Synonyms for Cloyed include palled, became nauseating, become nauseating, became sickening, become sickening, became distasteful, become distasteful, became tedious, become tedious and became tiresome

21. The job is tedious, but the pay is good.

22. Her visits were starting to get a bit tedious.

23. Bumblery, andthe bumbler is spared the tedious exercising ofhis mentalfaculties

24. He went on at tedious length about his favourite hobby.

25. Is not so long as is a tedious tale.

26. It would be tedious to stop to enumerate them.

27. 14 Art restoration work is slow, methodical and sometimes tedious.

28. I was in the minority in finding him a bit tedious.

29. Shooting a movie can be time-consuming, tedious, and expensive.

30. Elimination of tedious repetitive work such as casting and balancing.

31. The camaraderie among fellow employees made the tedious work just bearable.

32. It would be tedious to recapitulate the substance of Addison's tributes.

33. The trouble is I find most forms of exercise so tedious.

34. After reading Vera, which I loved, I found the Benefactress quite tedious

35. Finding that worm connectome took over a dozen years of tedious labor.

36. His phone call was a welcome intrusion into an otherwise tedious morning.

37. She writes a tedious and self-indulgent column for a Sunday paper.

38. "Carsick" can be tedious, but Waters is never unlikable

39. The main argument was submerged in a mass of tedious detail.

40. 30 He went on at tedious length about his favourite hobby.

41. The Circumnavigation is mostly a passage and as such, it’s somewhat tedious

42. A time management system automates processes, which eliminates paper work and tedious tasks.

43. It had been a tiring day, largely because of all the tedious waiting.

44. Many of you rise early to work at exhausting or tedious jobs.

45. We had to listen to all the tedious details of his operation.

46. Where, later, Joyce would see it, with tedious inevitability, and ask questions.

47. The dog provides most of the comic relief in this tedious sitcom.

48. I spent the rest of their visit gleefully boring them with tedious details.

49. THE most tedious task in scientific discussion is definition specially of abstract terms .

50. And they'll soon forget the tedious sermonizing of a few dry old men.

51. At times, the process can be tedious, but the steps are pretty basic.

52. The Mayor recited to the Queen a long and tedious speech of welcome.

53. Traditional Baculovirus expression systems utilize tedious and time consuming site-specific transposition in E

54. The cases seem either petty or arcane, the investigations tedious or motivated by politics.

55. Bumf /bʌmf/ noun BRITISH informal noun: Bumf; noun: bumph useless or tedious printed material

56. The meeting was so long and tedious, he was ready to climb the wall.

57. Bombastic Having a pompous or inflated nature that seems unnecessary and tedious with little meaning

58. AS ANY aficionado of whodunnits will know, lifting and analysing fingerprints is a tedious task.

59. Providence out of pity for mankind, has instilled a soporific charm into all tedious things.

60. 61 synonyms for Bland: dull, boring, weak, plain, flat, commonplace, tedious, vanilla, dreary, tiresome

61. In practical fact, much work is repetitive, tedious, painfully fatiguing, mentally boring or socially demeaning.

62. Bore definition, to weary by dullness, tedious repetition, unwelcome attentions, etc.: The long speech Bored me

63. Magical Mysteries, Conjuring Culture, Ancient Astonishments, and many other Wonderful Things, too tedious here to mention.

64. But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious.

65. Antonyms for Anthemic include boring, unexciting, dreary, dull, monotonous, quiet, staid, tedious, tiresome and uninteresting

66. Not yet enjoy'd: so tedious is this day As is the night before some festival

67. 18 Thinking, maybe, that it would break the monotony, the tedious spell of the highway.

68. At one point, Janowitz sketches out the tedious details of an overblown mishap at the local library.

69. 2 days ago · Bookkeeping is a tedious but necessary process for all businesses

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71. 8 Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.

72. Ascent is a regulatory knowledge platform that streamlines the most tedious and error-prone parts of compliance

73. As an adjective Boring describes something (or someone) that is tedious, dull, and lacking in interest

74. 28 It will be a long, slow and tedious process requiring patience and constancy of purpose.

75. It was a strangely farcical routine, and must be extremely tedious to enact day after day.

76. 24 At one point, Janowitz sketches out the tedious details of an overblown mishap at the local library.

77. 21 But because this group of people is isolated, the routines may assume a particularly tedious, inexorable character.

78. He is so absurd that he adds a note of humor to an otherwise dry, tedious, prosaic play.

79. Banality argues that things are as they are through a long, tedious process of cause and effect

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