tiresomeness

IPA: tˈaɪɝsʌmnʌs

noun

  • the state or quality of being tiresome; wearisomeness; tediousness.
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Examples of "tiresomeness" in Sentences

  • "tiresomeness," which is the prime stumbling-block to whole-hearted
  • The immense tiresomeness is actually undermining my will to blog this morning.
  • I know, because this has been my life since August, and I am pissed about the ongoing tiresomeness of it.
  • The supreme tiresomeness of red tape and management speak is, allegedly, about to be tackled at government level.
  • The revolutionary movement in the nineteenth century had seemed to such men a tiresomeness of slacking workers, aided and abetted by critics like
  • In order of tiresomeness, we get: (1) A wrong-side-of-the-tracks romance between Little Miss College Girl and the poor-but-honest boy (Christopher Jackson) who works for her father.
  • Suddenly his troupe is not only siding with the fool to protect their meal ticket but seemingly pleased by Rylance's crowd-pleasing nonsense more than Pierce's plays, which apparently are sinking into High Art tiresomeness.

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