make sth tedious

Frequency: 6.08.0 per million words

To cause something to become tedious.

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Examples (10)

  • Repetitive tasks can make work tedious and uninspiring.
  • Long, uninspired speeches often make conferences tedious for attendees.
  • The lack of variety can make any activity tedious after a while.
  • His monotone voice tended to make the lectures quite tedious for students.
  • Poor planning will always make a project tedious and inefficient for the team.
  • Too many complicated rules can make the game tedious for beginners.
  • She tried to avoid anything that would make her daily routine tedious and monotonous.
  • The endless waiting began to make the journey extremely tedious for the children.
  • Detailed bureaucratic procedures often make the application process tedious and frustrating.
  • To make learning less tedious, they incorporated interactive elements and games.