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1 usandırıcı
tedious, irksome, boring -
2 can sıkıcı
adj. boring, annoying, bothersome, soul destroying, displeasing, painful, aggravating, chippy, disagreeable, embarrassing, provoking, soulless, sullen, tedious, unexciting, vexatious, worrisome, worrying* * *1. bothersome 2. depressive 3. humdrum 4. prosy 5. teaser 6. tedious 7. vexatious 8. vexing (n.) 9. bore (n.) -
3 ahmak
adj. dimwitted, doltish; dreary, dunderheaded, foolish, gawky, half witted, imbecile, light in the head, sappy, silly (Slang)--------adv. deadly dull, very boring, extremely tedious--------n. idiot, numskull, blockhead, bumpkin, ass, cabbagehead, chucklehead, clot, country bumpkin, cretin, dolt, dumb bell, dunderhead, fathead, goat, goof, goose, greenhorn, gubbins, half wit, hayseed, jackass, jerk, josser, kookaburra, loon, lummox -
4 bıktırıcı
adj. sickening, tiresome, wearisome, weary, fulsome, disgusting, irksome, prosy, stodgy, tedious, troublesome, wearing -
5 bezdirici
tiresome, irksome, wearing, wearisome, tedious -
6 sıkıcı
"boring, dull, deadly, dreary, tiresome, irksome, wearisome, drab, tedious, prosaic, arid, flat, colourless, colorless; tightener" -
7 baygınlık
"1. fainting spell, fainting fit, (a) faint, swoon; unconsciousness. 2. feeling of faintness, feeling as if one might faint. 3. listlessness; languor. 4. droopiness (of plants which need water). 5. feeling hungry. 6. languidness, amorousness (of a look or glance). 7. delicate sweetness, soft sweetness (of a fragrance). 8. slow and melting quality (of a sound). - geçirmek to faint, swoon. - gelmek 1. to find someone or something tedious in the extreme. 2. to feel faint, feel on the verge of fainting. - getirmek /a/ 1. to bore (someone) to death, fill (someone) with boredom. 2. to make (someone) feel faint." -
8 sakil
1. ugly, ill-proportioned. 2. heavy (in weight). 3. wearisome, tedious, tiresome. 4. thick, guttural (sound). -
9 sıkıcı
"boring, tedious, tiresome, wearisome; irksome, bothersome." -
10 usandırıcı
boring, tedious. -
11 zevksiz
1. (something) which gives one no pleasure, boring, tedious, tiresome. 2. (someone) who lacks good taste. 3. not done in good taste, tasteless.
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Tedious — Te di*ous, a. [L. taediosus, fr. taedium. See {Tedium}.] Involving tedium; tiresome from continuance, prolixity, slowness, or the like; wearisome. {Te di*ous*ly}, adv. {Te di*ous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] I see a man s life is a tedious one. Shak … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tedious — (adj.) early 15c., from O.Fr. tedieus, from L.L. taediosus wearisome, irksome, tedious, from L. taedium (see TEDIUM (Cf. tedium)) … Etymology dictionary
tedious — index jejune (dull), lifeless (dull), mundane, onerous, pedestrian, ponderous, prolix … Law dictionary
tedious — *irksome, tiresome, wearisome, boring Analogous words: burdensome, *onerous, oppressive: fatiguing, exhausting, fagging, jading (see TIRE vb): *slow, dilatory, deliberate Antonyms: exciting … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tedious — [adj] dull, monotonous annoying, arid, banal, boring, bromidic, drab, dragging, draggy*, dreary, drudging, dry, dull as dishwater*, dusty*, endless, enervating, exhausting, fatiguing, ho hum*, humdrum, insipid, irksome, laborious, lifeless,… … New thesaurus
tedious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ too long, slow, or dull. DERIVATIVES tediously adverb tediousness noun. ORIGIN from Latin taedium tedium , from taedere be weary of … English terms dictionary
tedious — [tē′dē əs; ] occas. [ tē′jəs] adj. [ME < LL taediosus] full of tedium; long or verbose and wearisome; tiresome; boring tediously adv. tediousness n … English World dictionary
tedious — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ Her visits were starting to get a little tedious. ▪ make sth … Collocations dictionary
tedious — [[t]ti͟ːdiəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something such as a job, task, or situation as tedious, you mean it is boring and rather frustrating. Such lists are long and tedious to read. ...the tedious business of line by line programming. Syn:… … English dictionary
tedious — tediously, adv. tediousness, n. /tee dee euhs, tee jeuhs/, adj. 1. marked by tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey. 2. wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker or writer; prolix. [1375 1425; late ME < ML… … Universalium
tedious — te|di|ous [ˈti:diəs] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: taediosus, from Latin taedium, from taedere to disgust, make tired ] something that is tedious continues for a long time and is not interesting = ↑boring ▪ The work was tiring and… … Dictionary of contemporary English