langdradig
Langdradig is a Dutch adjective used to describe something that feels unnecessarily long, slow, and tedious. It is commonly applied to spoken or written material, such as lectures, explanations, articles, films, or presentations, when their length or pacing becomes burdensome or hard to endure. The term carries a negative connotation and is typically used in informal to semi-formal contexts.
Etymology overview: Langdradig is a compound of lang (long) and dradig, an older Dutch adjective associated
Usage and nuance: Langdradig expressions often highlight the need for conciseness or tighter structure. Common collocations
Synonyms and related terms: Saai (boring) is nearby in meaning but less precise about length; taai (dreary)
Related noun: langdradigheid, denoting the quality of being tedious or the state of being long-winded. The term