Definitions for tedious

tedious te·di·ous

Spelling: [tee-dee-uh s, tee-juh s]
IPA: /ˈti di əs, ˈti dʒəs/

Tedious is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 206 anagrams from letters in tedious (deiostu).

Definitions for tedious

adjective

  1. marked by monotony or tedium; long and tiresome:
  2. wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker, a writer, or the work they produce; prolix.

Origin of tedious

1375-1425; late Middle English Medieval Latin tēdiōsus, Late Latin taediōsus. See tedium, -ous

Examples for tedious

“It was tedious,” Lady Body told the Daily Mail of the work she did.

You may think you're very romantic, but I think you're just a tedious fool!

It is undergoing a tedious reinvention of sorts, trying to clean up its act after decades of scandals.

Not to be tedious, they had many other beliefs of a similar kind.

Shaving: the most boring, tedious thing a man must do in his little retinue of personal upkeep chores.

It would be tedious to relate each step of the ensuing negotiations.

It's tedious work, but Fernández and Murillo seem to truly love it.

But shaving quickly became a hassle; the tedious measure of the day at work ahead.

To turn an interesting thief into a tedious honest man was not his aim.

Vivian waited a full hour afterwards in tedious suspense in the study.

Word Value for tedious
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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