tedium

  • 21tedium — n tediousness, monotony, monotonousness, routine, fixed routine, rut, groove, fixed schedule; lack of variety, changelessness, uniformity, sameness, selfsameness; repetition, iteration, reiteration, recurrence, redundancy; boredom, ennui, U.S. Si …

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  • 22tedium — te·di·um …

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  • 23tedium — UK [ˈtiːdɪəm] / US [ˈtɪdɪəm] noun [uncountable] the quality of being long and boring …

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  • 24tedium — te•di•um [[t]ˈti di əm[/t]] n. the quality or state of being wearisome; tediousness • Etymology: 1655–65; < L taedium …

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  • 25tedium — n. the state of being tedious; boredom. Etymology: L taedium f. taedere to weary …

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  • 26taedium — Tedium Te di*um, n. [L. taedium, fr. taedet it disgusts, it wearies one.] Irksomeness; wearisomeness; tediousness. [Written also {t[ae]dium}.] Cowper. [1913 Webster] To relieve the tedium, he kept plying them with all manner of bams. Prof. Wilson …

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  • 28Simon Munnery — Simon Munnery, also known by his stagenames of Alan Parker: Urban Warrior and The League Against Tedium, is an English comedy writer and experimental standup comedian. He performs mainly to an alternative audience but has pierced the mainstream… …

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  • 29Lendor — Greyhawk Deity|fgcolor=#fff caption= bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff name=Lendor title=Prince of Time, Master of Tedium home=Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus power=Intermediate alignment=Lawful Neutral portfolio=Time, Tedium, Patience, and Study… …

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  • 30Tedious — Te di*ous, a. [L. taediosus, fr. taedium. See {Tedium}.] Involving tedium; tiresome from continuance, prolixity, slowness, or the like; wearisome. {Te di*ous*ly}, adv. {Te di*ous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] I see a man s life is a tedious one. Shak …

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