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Tedious

Tedious is an adjective used to describe something that causes weariness or boredom because of its length, dullness, or repetitive detail. It is often applied to tasks, routines, speeches, or processes that require sustained attention with little variation. The term emphasizes the experience of tedium rather than the subject’s intrinsic unpleasantness, distinguishing it from moments of genuine interest or excitement.

Etymology traces the word to Latin taediosus meaning wearisome, from taedere “to weary” or “to bore.” It

In usage, tedious often conveys a subjective reaction and can be somewhat evaluative; two people may judge

Related terms include tiresome, wearisome, monotonous, repetitive, dull, and dreary. Antonyms such as engaging, interesting, stimulating,

passed
into
English
via
Old
French
tedieux
or
taedieux
before
taking
its
current
form
in
Middle
English.
the
same
task
differently
depending
on
motivation,
context,
or
presentation.
It
is
commonly
used
for
long
lectures,
extensive
paperwork,
bureaucratic
procedures,
or
repetitive
workflows
that
lack
variation
or
engaging
elements.
and
exciting
describe
experiences
that
counteract
tedium.
The
word
is
versatile
across
domains,
from
academic
writing
to
everyday
description,
and
remains
a
standard
descriptor
for
experiences
that
feel
excessively
lengthy
or
unvaried.