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tedium
[tee-dee-uhm]
noun
the quality or state of being wearisome; irksomeness; tediousness.
Synonyms: , ,
tedium
/ ˈپːɪə /
noun
the state of being bored or the quality of being boring; monotony
Word History and Origins
Origin of tedium1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tedium1
Example Sentences
This tedium is less than ideal for most lifestyles, and it’s why study after study shows budgets to be unhelpful and unsustainable.
England's gluttonous run-scoring on the opening day verged on tedium because of its one-sided nature.
It is "a turgid eyesore" and "top-dollar tedium", according to the Times.
And the tedium and the tech troubles — they were giving Lazar a bit of “déjà vu.”
Samuel arrives during a pivotal moment, catching Romy in flux as she gears up for the next stage of her business at the same time she reaches peak sexual tedium with her husband.
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