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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151. The developer may choose to develop as many separate code bases of software as there are target platforms. However, this approach is tedious and error prone.
152. It was showed that computer programming can simplify the tedious manual computation, enhance the accuracy of analysis result.
153. This part library reduces product design to standard component tedious and repeated work in the design.
153. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
154. Writing an essay can be tedious, but you don't want to bungle the hours of conceptual work you've put into writing your essay by leaving a few slippy misppallings and pourly wordedd phrazies..
155. The tedious part is making the eight brass, finned rods out of square bar stock.
156. The processing and analyzing of the spectra obtained from photographic emulsion detectors can be very tedious.
157. Many thanks to your message. Similar to you I also like his wise phrase very much, I don't like a tedious preachment writing.
158. In fact, I highly recommend if you get involved in using WEKA on your server, you spend some time doing that, since working with data in this way is tedious.
159. In fact, we should not oppose the industrial and commercial registration, but the tedious registration.
160. The excessive and tedious mathematical deduction involved in an approximate analytical methods for 1/3 subharmonic ferroresonance makes many technicians to shrink back.
161. Upon completion of this transcendentally tedious task he replied lovingly, "Okay, go take rest."
162. It's not optimized for other experiences, which is why voicemail and conference calls are tedious, and why checking flight status is worse than a root canal.
163. The diligent teller told a tedious story about the intelligent satellite.
164. He planned to job out a few of the more tedious tasks to contractors.
165. Before you make your first splice, carefully look at every clip you have(sentencedict.com), a tedious but crucial part of movie making.
166. This separation reduces the bookkeeping aspects that make programming tedious and error - prone.
167. A person who does tedious , menial, or unpleasant work.
168. Their lips do not move, but a voice-over explains their predicament—how they've been beaten silent by the demands of tedious employers and enviro-fascists and women.
169. The creation of an XML schema compatible with OMG XMI specification can be a tedious and error-prone task.
170. Anyone with memories of using early online services such as CompuServe or Prodigy will recall how tedious it was to navigate their cumbersome menus just to send an e-mail or read a bulletin board.
171. Although you can use Sigil to find and review page breaks and numbering, in a more than 100-page document, doing so might be tedious.
172. How do you bring all those heterogeneous hosts into effective teamwork, without investing too much of your own time in tedious configuration "burn-in"?
173. The hydrometry original data processing system has been developed to resolve problems of tedious and time-consuming original data calculation and arrangement.
174. It's never clearer than when, if England do beat Australia at cricket, the whole country become fans of what, I cheerfully admit, is a tedious, long-winded and outdated game.
175. At best, it is self - explanatory and saves you the long , tedious perusal of the operating manual.
176. However, the work is tedious, time consuming and uneconomical - and is used mostly in simple point - to - point applications.
177. To someone who doesn't like tennis, any amount of the sport is tedious effort.
178. Though she occasionally appeared in the nude and had sex on camera, the content tended to be less pornography than a window on a tedious round of unexceptional experiences shared with everyone.
179. Reading from a tedious technical brief for hours on end, he would stray into difficult territory.
180. The diligent sayer talked a tedious story about the insayigent sasayite.
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.