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Significados de
irksome
en inglés
So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness.
slow
dull
boring
tedious
tiresome
wearisome
deadening
ho-hum
Términos relacionados
uninteresting
Sinónimos
Examples for "
slow
"
slow
dull
boring
tedious
tiresome
Examples for "
slow
"
1
The government has been extremely
slow
to respond to problems, he said.
2
As a result, FORM 6 was
slow
,
extremely expensive, and incredibly good.
3
However, the rate of its rise is likely to
slow
,
they said.
4
Police issued a record number of tickets to
slow
drivers last year.
5
Its secret nature, however, meant that this information was
slow
in coming.
1
Yet, the faint cries for help plus some
dull
thumping noises continue.
2
And in one as in the other the finer susceptibilities grow
dull
.
3
As so often with the environment, it's the
dull
things that work.
4
You sit
dull
in the market all day; you want a feast.
5
Europe's belief in a
dull
but safe civilisation is its main attraction.
1
Besides, I brought a book along in case the game is
boring
.
'
2
You are naturally
boring
;
you could try the patience of the court.
3
I might, by
boring
a hole in the cask, reach the water.
4
Mostly
boring
.
And then he glanced at her seriously for a moment.
5
The following hints will be found useful when
boring
holes in cork.
1
The second half began in a fashion that was actually quite
tedious
.
2
It was
tedious
work but strangely satisfying to him, building a case.
3
The comparison is
tedious
and spun out; but the idea is poetic.
4
The work was
tedious
,
the hours long, but crime was unheard of.
5
The journey across the heath was
tedious
;
the clouds only passed rapidly.
1
Additionally, this evening's outing, however stressful and
tiresome
,
served Chane's future options.
2
Because it's the most frustrating,
tiresome
and painstaking way of cooking food.
3
On the way to that
tiresome
tea-room in the Corso, my dear.
4
In addition, a
tiresome
obstacle may actually be very useful or helpful!
5
The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a
tiresome
labour is immense.
1
Reshaping your mind and learning so much history is a
wearisome
process.
2
The wicked were to expiate their crimes by ages of
wearisome
labor.
3
PICTURE, n. A representation in two dimensions of something
wearisome
in three.
4
There is an arenaceous quality in the style which makes progress
wearisome
.
5
But the doubt made his sojourn in Ireland very
wearisome
to him.
1
They are written in the short,
deadening
sentences suggestive of common sense.
2
A stupefying,
deadening
odour of decayed flowers struck them in the face.
3
An unearned exultation-
a
sentimentality
deadening
something within hides around in the music.
4
No more
deadening
system for the intellect could possibly have been devised.
5
As the evening deepened Kyle dozed in the
deadening
heat and humidity.
1
The former is a simple letter jumble game and honestly it was
ho-hum
.
2
Are stun-gun equipped flying saucers just sort of
ho
-
hum
in France?
3
I thought you said virus hacker connection was a big
ho-hum
.
4
There are various
ho
-
hum
complaints about alterations in the relationship between the brothers.
5
At least one is a
ho-hum
affair that didn't deserve its full-booted kicking.
Uso de
irksome
en inglés
1
First the social life palled on me; then my work grew
irksome
.
2
The residence in country towns has always appeared to me very
irksome
.
3
This placed our adventurers in a position at once
irksome
and uncertain.
4
The dreary sameness of the prairie wastes began to grow extremely
irksome
.
5
It is a cross-grained, capricious heart; you will find its exactions
irksome
.
6
Rough and
irksome
was the road, most stubborn the wall of wind.
7
Through the long,
irksome
winter, the frontiersmen remained crowded within the stockades.
8
We have been so very free in America, these restrictions are
irksome
.
9
That is to say, I find this habit to be most
irksome
.
10
Glen now found the life at Glen West more
irksome
than ever.
11
The light labour entrusted to him became
irksome
owing to his laziness.
12
Still the time was
irksome
-
more
irksome
than I ever could have imagined.
13
If it sounds
irksome
,
it is saved by pace and sheer readability.
14
Even now it is often only long hours that make work
irksome
.
15
To breathe such refreshing air and not move forward was extremely
irksome
.
16
At another time, 'The light of the sun was
irksome
to her.
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