seem tedious

Frequency: 7.822.0 per million words

Used when something gives the impression of being tedious.

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Examples (10)

  • The lecture can seem tedious after a while if not presented engagingly.
  • Does this task seem tedious to you, or do you find it interesting?
  • His explanations often seem rather tedious and long-winded to new students.
  • The endless paperwork began to seem quite tedious as the day wore on.
  • Even simple chores can sometimes seem tedious if you're not motivated.
  • She tried to make the lesson less likely to seem tedious for the younger students.
  • To a child, studying history might seem incredibly tedious without interactive elements.
  • The long journey would seem tedious without good company or entertainment.
  • At first, learning a new language can seem tedious, but it gets easier with practice.
  • I hope my presentation won't seem tedious to the audience; I've tried to keep it concise.