repeat ad nauseam

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

Used to describe an action, especially speaking, that is done or continued for so long it becomes tiresome and annoying.

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Examples (20)

  • The politician repeated his talking points ad nauseam during the debate.
  • That message was still being repeated ad nauseam on the radio.
  • The same commercial was repeated ad nauseam until everyone was sick of it.
  • The politician kept repeating the same promise ad nauseam during his campaign.
  • He tends to repeat the same old arguments ad nauseam whenever we disagree.
  • I can't stand listening to him repeat his grievances ad nauseam.
  • That song is repeated ad nauseam on every radio station.
  • Her arguments were repeated ad nauseam until everyone was tired of them.
  • If you don't listen, I'll have to repeat the instructions ad nauseam.
  • The advertising jingle is repeated ad nauseam on every channel.
  • The teacher repeated the rule ad nauseam, but some students still didn't get it.
  • Students often have to repeat vocabulary words ad nauseam to memorize them.
  • I'm tired of hearing you repeat that story ad nauseam.
  • He had a habit of repeating old stories ad nauseam at family gatherings.
  • The study's limitations were repeated ad nauseam throughout the critique.
  • The speaker repeated the main point ad nauseam, making it tiresome for the audience.
  • As a parent, you often have to repeat yourself ad nauseam about cleaning up.
  • Please don't repeat that joke ad nauseam; it wasn't funny the first time.
  • Critics complained that the film's central theme was repeated ad nauseam in the dialogue.
  • The company's mission statement was repeated ad nauseam during employee orientation.