Tedium Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for tedium.
tedium
tedium
/ˈtiː.di.əm/
boredom
ennui
tediousness
Examples
- She again complains of the tedium of suburban life.
- It is about the tedium of touring as a band.
- I agree that the article flirts with tedium.
- Don't worry about the references, tedium is part of the deal.
- I can't imagine the exercise in abject tedium that would be.
- After a while their brains will turn to mush from the tedium and they die.
- Good luck convincing the current edit warriors on this bit of tedium.
- I try to inject a little humour into the tedium of editing sometimes.
- The final straw is that the payoff isn't worth the tedium that comes before.
- He began to write in the evening to offset the tedium of his dental practice.
the feeling of being bored by something tedious
noun
dullness owing to length or slowness
noun
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Solving tedious math problems is boring.
"Ted + DM. Ted sends boring texts to the Dungeon Master."
"Ted + D.M. Ted and D.M. are bored waiting for the game to resume."
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