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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tedium of the lecture made the students zone out and daydream.
The tedium of the long, lonely journey across the desert was almost unbearable.
He tried to alleviate the tedium of the long road trip by playing music and engaging in conversation.
The repetitive nature of the task made it tedium.
The tedium of the lecture made it hard to focus.
The tedium of daily life in a small town is what drives some people to seek excitement elsewhere.
She groaned in tedium as she watched the clock tick slowly towards the end of the school day.
The tedium of digging through the pile of files made her want to quit her job.
The tedium of endless meetings was wearing on the employees.
The long drive home was a tedium for the exhausted family.
The tedium of a repetitive job can make the workday drag on.
The tedium of cleaning the house every day made her wish she had hired a maid.
The tedium of the never-ending project made him feel drained and unmotivated.
The movie was too tedium for me to sit through.
The game is so tedium that I stopped playing it.
Data entry can be a tedium that requires a lot of patience.
The tedium of practicing the same scales over and over again can be frustrating for musicians.
The tedium of waiting in line at the DMV is legendary.
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