Synonym: boring, dreary, dry, dull, humdrum, monotonous, slow, tiring, wearisome. Antonym: exciting. Similar words: incommodious, seditious, mediocre, mediocrity, tedium, premeditated, pious, noxious. Meaning: ['tɪːdɪəs] adj. 1. so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness 2. using or containing too many words.
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121. The audience tried to cough down the tedious speaker.
122. It would be tedious to stop to enumerate them.
123. Too many abstract statements made his paper very tedious to me.
124. A major limitation of wood block printing is that each new message requires carving a new block of wood(Sentencedict.com), and carving is a slow and tedious process.
125. However, the most maximum theoretical yield of classical kinetic resolution is limited to 50% and the tedious procedures for the separation of the starting material and the product are inevitable.
126. Ambiguity in requirements makes the test design phase a tedious task.
127. However, the computing process is very tedious, because the permutation distribution has to be recomputed every time we subtract a different parameter.
128. I know you find the departmental turf wars as tedious as I do.
129. This activity is tedious, time consuming, and error-prone, requiring careful inspection of each sanitization function in all possible contexts.
130. This procedure is obviously much more tedious than sol analysis.
131. By comparison(sentencedict.com), the light industries that typify southern China are tedious but less overtly hazardous.
132. He brings songs and music, alcohol and sex into the tedious and mechanical life, releases their vitality and humanity, makes them realize that they are a group of sane and normal people.
133. AS ANY aficionado of whodunnits will know, lifting and analysing fingerprints is a tedious task.
134. Even tedious jobs, like making copies, never weaken a storm trooper's will to return to the battlefield.
135. As the traditional labour-intensive industry, the interior or external logistic management of the tyre manufacturers is relatively complicated and tedious.
136. You are thinking insupportable it would be to spend many evenings in such a tedious company.
137. The dilution method was obviously too tedious and uncertain for routine use.
138. Assigning typetags, assigning data to the appropriate member of the union, and manually processing list nodes can all be tedious procedures.
139. Therefore, to avoiding the tedious process of the resume load, information should be extracted by off-line methods to analyze and identify.
140. Thus, the formula given by this article is much easier and quicker than the tedious calculations of the constant variation method.
141. The dead level of the grassland made us quite tedious.
142. In the traditional design methods, the different shape function of ultrasonic horn is very complicated and tedious to be calculated.
143. This may seem tedious and a bit of overkill for such a small function, but the value of the comments to a novice shell scripter or someone just looking at the function can be invaluable.
144. Extracting and interpreting the seismic velocity spectrum data manually is kind of tedious work.
145. The analog filter is the important unit of modern measurement and control system, but the traditional method has a very tedious design process.
146. But, as with all belief systems, many acolytes have their own versions of what the Great Man said, and there are no arguments more minute, tedious, and off-putting than those among true believers.
147. The manometric method overcomes the defect of tedious operation used in dilution inoculation method and it has the advantage of direct and easy operation, etc. It has certain availability.
148. Providence out of pity for mankind, has instilled a soporific charm into all tedious things.
149. It would, however , be very tedious and difficult to write all information in binary code.
150. The proposed methods are based on the modal coordinate equations, to avoid the tedious mathematical manipulation.
More similar words: incommodious, seditious, mediocre, mediocrity, tedium, premeditated, pious, noxious, obvious, curious, envious, dubious, anxious, various, precious, notorious, glorious, specious, nefarious, imperious, previous, officious, conscious, ambitious, oblivious, pernicious, salacious, obnoxious, penurious, vivacious.