be tedious

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

Used to state that something has the quality of being tedious.

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Examples (10)

  • This administrative work can be quite tedious at times.
  • The waiting period for the visa was incredibly tedious.
  • I find that constantly repeating the same action is very tedious.
  • For many, learning a new language's grammar rules can be an extremely tedious process.
  • The long journey across the desert will undoubtedly be tedious.
  • Although necessary, filling out all these forms has always been rather tedious for me.
  • Don't let the detailed planning be too tedious; try to enjoy the process.
  • She complained that her daily commute was increasingly tedious.
  • He admits that proofreading his own writing is often tedious.
  • If the instructions are too long, they might be tedious to follow.