Synonym: boredom, ennui, tediousness, tiresomeness. Similar words: medium, sodium, stadium, compendium, premeditated, premium, triumph, planetarium. Meaning: ['tɪːdɪəm] n. 1. the feeling of being bored by something tedious 2. dullness owing to length or slowness.
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31. It all adds up to a simulacrum of French village life – but without the tedium, because you are in the epicentre of civilisation.
32. The compiler takes on the tedium of ( re ) writing the function for each type we use.
33. Indeed, such climbs bring with them inordinate does of sheer misery, discomfort, tedium, and frustration.
34. The key of rentable pavilion design was to avoid tedium no matter in the indoor and outdoor spaces or on the building surfaces.
35. This is a recurring offseason procedure that by now produces elements of both drama and tedium.
36. Melancholy, weariness, tedium? the reiteration of the note cannot be coincidence.
37. She longed for something to relieve the tedium of everyday life.
38. They are amongst the unsung heroes of this war, and everything possible to lighten their tedium and buoy up their morale should be done.
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39. A strapping , energetic man, he finds the tedium of joblessness intolerable.
40. The word itself used to be a byword for tarmac tedium.
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