be repetitive

Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words

Used to describe a state of being repetitive.

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Examples (10)

  • His work can be quite repetitive.
  • The music started to be a bit repetitive after an hour.
  • Many factory jobs are inherently repetitive.
  • Her daily chores were simply too repetitive.
  • To avoid the training from being too repetitive, we introduced new exercises.
  • The pattern of his mistakes tends to be very repetitive.
  • Although the task might be repetitive, it is crucial for accuracy.
  • I find that kind of art to be quite repetitive and uninspiring.
  • Their arguments had started to be increasingly repetitive over the past few weeks.
  • If your writing tends to be repetitive, try varying your sentence structure.