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No, "tedious" is not a verb; it is an adjective. It describes something that is boring or monotonous, often due to being long or repetitive. For example, one might say, "The process was tedious and time-consuming."

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What is another word for tedious?

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.


What is the suffix for tedious?

The suffix for tedious is -ous.


How you use tedious in a sentence?

Waxing the car is a tedious task.


Is ''going'' noun?

Yes, the word 'going' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to 'go' that also functions as a noun in a sentence.example: The going was slow and tedious in the blizzard.


How many syllables does the word tedious have?

Tedious has three syllables: te-di-ous


Is cleanup one word or two?

Cleanup is a noun -- The cleanup, after the flood, was long and tedious. Clean up is a verb -- I will clean up the back yard next.


How do you use the word tedious in a sentence?

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.


How could you use tedious in a sentence?

Cleaning the grooves in the tile was tedious work. My teacher gave me the tedious job of looking for every comma in my essay.


How many syllables does the word tedious?

Tedious has three syllables: te-di-ous


Is teejus a word could it be a slang for tedious?

It is dialect spelling of the word tedious, as you suspected.


How can you use light as a verb?

You could use it in the sense of to light e.g. To light the dim hallway with ease would be much more tedious than to merely set it alight. :)


What is an Antonym for tedious?

An antonym for tedious (dull, repetitive, boring) could be exciting, challenging, interesting, or fascinating.