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wearisome

1 of 1adjective
/ˈwɛrisəm/
Forms:more wearisome,most wearisome
1

causing fatigue or irritation due to being repetitive or tiresome

C2
  • The wearisome task of data entry, with its repetitive nature, made the workday feel endless for the office clerk.
  • Weary commuters faced the wearisome challenge of navigating through heavy traffic, causing daily frustration and delays.
  • Students struggled to stay focused during wearisome lectures, where the professor's monotonous delivery made the material challenging to absorb.
  • Performers, fatigued by the wearisome rehearsal schedule and hours of practice, approached the upcoming show with a sense of exhaustion.
  • Frustration mounted as wearisome diplomatic negotiations, marked by prolonged discussions and little progress, failed to reach a resolution.