Tedious means repetitive, tiresome, boring, brain-numbing.
Tiresome, if something takes a long time or is boring - or both.
Tedious means something that is boring, mundane, or repetitive, often causing weariness or lack of interest.
Tedious means boring or long and tiresome.
So the writer is saying the work was long and boring.
tedious;; boring, annoying.
A tedious moralizing lecture or admonition.
· tedious
No; it means tiresome, weary, burdensome.
A tedious or unpleasant person.
The noun forms for the adjective tedious tediousness and tedium.The is no verb form for tedious; the adverb tediouslymodifies a verb as done in a tedious manner.
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
Waxing the car is a tedious task.
The word tedious has three syllables.
predictable, tedious, tiresome, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, unimaginative, work
Because the teacher droned on and on, his students found listening to be tedious. Answering such questions may be tedious to some people, but not to me. The sailors found life on a cargo ship to be tedious and boring.
Cleaning the grooves in the tile was tedious work. My teacher gave me the tedious job of looking for every comma in my essay.