There are several words that have the same meaning and use as the word tedious. Some of these words include boring, dull, repetitive, and uneventful.
Tedious means repetitive, tiresome, boring, brain-numbing.Tiresome, if something takes a long time or is boring - or both.
No it means if something is tedious then it is extremely boring, a trial to get through, ect. Eg. Twilight
No; it means tiresome, weary, burdensome.
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.
verbose,tedious
if you mean a synonym for boring (a word that means the same as boring) then there is;boring, deadening, dull, ho-hum, irksome, slow, tedious, tiresome, wearisome hope this helps ;)
The suffix for tedious is -ous.
Waxing the car is a tedious task.
Tedious has three syllables: te-di-ous
Moving rocks from one place to another place using wheelbarrows is a very tedious and time consuming task. It gets boring doing the same thing and it is very hard, difficult or tedious work. I would rather have an easy job that is more interesting such as planting pretty flowers. Cramming for final exams and writing themes or dissertations is so tedious. Caring for five quintuplets is tedious and difficult. Changing a hundred stinky diapers and washing them is really tedious.
"Teadious" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling of "tedious," which means something that is boring, repetitive, or monotonous.
The adjective banal means lacking in any real significance or originality. He makes the same banal comments every time he watches that movie. That sports commentator's opinions are usually banal, trite, and tedious.