tedious

adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A common intensifier.

Used for strong emphasis.

Indicates a small degree; slightly tedious.

Indicates a small degree; a little tedious.

Indicates a moderate degree; quite tedious.

A very strong intensifier, suggesting it's hard to believe how tedious it is.

Used to show that something is becoming more tedious over time.

An extremely strong and evocative intensifier, suggesting it's so tedious it dulls the mind.

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

Used when something gives the impression of being tedious.

A more informal way to say 'become tedious'.

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

Indicates a process of something turning into a tedious activity.

To personally perceive or discover that something is tedious.

To cause something to become tedious.