The feeling of being bored by something tedious.
Dullness owing to length or slowness.
1 It served to relieve some of the tedium of that second year:
2 But I was spared soon the tedium and discomforts of the journey.
3 It was his bright, dry, daily ordeal, his personal measure of tedium .
4 Her life had much in it of laborious tedium - tedium never -ending and monotonous.
5 I have not your resources for beguiling the tedium of the way.
6 In the light and in tedium I see but don't know myself.
7 The tedium of an agricultural community was starting to wear on her.
8 Not for them the tedium of calculating points or wondering about offers.
9 He was relieved from this tedium by another summons to the office.
10 We thanked the officer for relieving our tedium with his marvelous story.
11 In all, the experience was the strangest mixture of excitement and tedium .
12 And tedium is more oppressive when there's not the excuse of idleness.
13 The mail train was due sometime that evening to relieve their tedium .
14 Margaret's first sensation was resentment at the renewed tedium of it all.
15 The tedium of driving car pools had never seemed intolerable to her.
16 It sighed, a long whistling sigh of infinite tedium , and lay still.
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