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tedium noun - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for tedium noun: the quality of being boring for a long time: : See more in British English
tedium (ˈtiːdɪəm) —n: the state of being bored or the quality of being boring; monotony [C17: from Latin taedium, from taedēre to weary]
DEFINITION: (noun) the condition of being tedious. EXAMPLE: For most people, watching a weather channel for 24 hours would be sheer tedium. SYNONYMS:
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te·di·um (tē′dē-əm) n. The quality or condition of being tedious; tediousness or boredom. [Latin taedium, from taedēre, to weary.] tedium (ˈtiːdɪəm)
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Full Definition of TEDIUM 1 : the quality or state of being tedious : tediousness ; also : boredom 2 : a tedious period of time See tedium defined for English
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full of tedium; long or verbose and wearisome; tiresome; boring. Origin of tedious. Middle English ; from Late Latin taediosus
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te·di·ous (tē′dē-əs) adj. 1. Tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; boring. See Synonyms at boring. 2. Obsolete Moving or progressing very slowly
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