tiresome 音标拼音: [t'ɑɪɚsəm]
a . 无聊的,烦人的
无聊的,烦人的
tiresome adj 1 :
so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness ; "
a boring evening with uninteresting people "; "
the deadening effect of some routine tasks "; "
a dull play "; "
his competent but dull performance "; "
a ho -
hum speaker who couldn '
t capture their attention "; "
what an irksome task the writing of long letters is "-
Edmund Burke ; "
tedious days on the train "; "
the tiresome chirping of a cricket "-
Mark Twain ; "
other people '
s dreams are dreadfully wearisome " [
synonym : {
boring }, {
deadening }, {
dull }, {
ho -
hum },
{
irksome }, {
slow }, {
tedious }, {
tiresome }, {
wearisome }]
Tiresome \
Tire "
some \,
a .
Fitted or tending to tire ;
exhausted ;
wearisome ;
fatiguing ;
tedious ;
as ,
a tiresome journey ;
a tiresome discourse . --
{
Tire "
some *
ly },
adv . -- {
Tire "
some *
ness },
n .
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1913 Webster ]
88 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tiresome ":
aggravating ,
annoying ,
bland ,
boresome ,
boring ,
bothering ,
bothersome ,
burdensome ,
common ,
commonplace ,
difficult ,
disagreeable ,
disturbing ,
draining ,
drudging ,
dull ,
exasperating ,
exhausting ,
fatiguesome ,
fatiguing ,
flat ,
galling ,
grueling ,
harassing ,
hard ,
humdrum ,
hypnotic ,
importunate ,
importune ,
insipid ,
irking ,
irksome ,
irritating ,
jading ,
killing ,
matter -
of -
fact ,
monotonous ,
mundane ,
onerous ,
oppressive ,
ordinary ,
pedestrian ,
pesky ,
pestering ,
pestiferous ,
pestilent ,
pestilential ,
plaguesome ,
plaguey ,
plaguing ,
plain ,
poetryless ,
prosaic ,
prosing ,
prosy ,
provoking ,
punishing ,
soporific ,
straining ,
stressful ,
stupefyingly boring ,
stuporific ,
teasing ,
tedious ,
tiring ,
toilsome ,
tormenting ,
troublesome ,
troubling ,
trying ,
unembellished ,
unidealistic ,
unimaginative ,
unimpassioned ,
uninteresting ,
unpleasant ,
unpoetic ,
unromantic ,
vapid ,
vexatious ,
vexing ,
weariful ,
wearing ,
wearisome ,
wearying ,
worrisome ,
worrying ,
yawny
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