sound tedious

Frequency: 7.518.0 per million words

Used when something, when described, gives the impression of being tedious.

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Examples (10)

  • The presentation might sound tedious at first, but it contains crucial information.
  • When she explained the long commute, it sounded incredibly tedious.
  • Don't let the description of the task sound too tedious; it's actually quite rewarding.
  • To some, the process of data entry can sound exceptionally tedious.
  • He tried to make the history lesson interesting, but it still sounded a bit tedious to the students.
  • While the instructions may sound tedious, following them precisely is important.
  • I hope my explanation doesn't sound too tedious; I'm trying to be clear.
  • Does the idea of spending a whole day in meetings sound tedious to you?
  • The thought of filling out all that paperwork does sound rather tedious.
  • Initially, the training program seemed like it would sound quite tedious, but it wasn't.