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tiresomeness

noun as in tediousness

noun as in tedium

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Example Sentences

Like a lot of every other kind of greenery, it too is an immigrant, like our people, which has been noted to the point of tiresomeness.

“But the under-engaged aspect of that is the annoyance, tiresomeness and trauma-inducing nature of having marginalized identities, minorities and Black people bear witness to the trauma they caused.”

They relieved the tiresomeness of poverty, gave grandeur to the dead rooms.

Organized well, it would have none of the tiresomeness of fashion but would stay fresh and relevant.

It pays as it goes; it makes one forget for a moment the hideous tiresomeness of existence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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