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    tediously
    /ˈtiːdɪəsli/

    adv

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  2. in a boring way that continues for a long time: tediously long meetings. Many people work tediously at a boring job for many years. See. tedious. Fewer examples. While service was sometimes quick, more often than not it was tediously slow.

  3. The meaning of TEDIOUS is tiresome because of length or dullness : boring. How to use tedious in a sentence. The Long and Uneventful History of Tedious

  4. in a boring way that continues for a long time: tediously long meetings. Many people work tediously at a boring job for many years. See. tedious. Fewer examples. While service was sometimes quick, more often than not it was tediously slow.

  5. adjective. us / ˈtid·i·əs / Add to word list. boring and tiring, esp. because long or often repeated: tedious work / tasks. Learning a new computer program can be a tedious process. (Definition of tedious from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of tedious. tedious.

  6. Definitions of tediously. adverb. in a tedious manner. “he plodded tediously forward” synonyms: boringly, tiresomely. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. tediously. the "tedium" family. in a tedious manner.

  7. Define tediously. tediously synonyms, tediously pronunciation, tediously translation, English dictionary definition of tediously. adj. 1. Tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; boring. See Synonyms at boring. 2. Obsolete Moving or progressing very slowly. te′di·ous·ly...

  8. 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.

  9. If something is tedious, it's boring. If you're anxious to get outside and enjoy the sun, even the best lecture will seem tedious. Tedious is the adjective from tedium, which is both Latin and English for boredom.

  10. Moving or progressing very slowly. American Heritage. Boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome. Wiktionary. Synonyms: ho-hum. deadening. slow. wearisome. tiresome. dull. irksome. boring. wordy. windy. verbose. long-winded. unexciting. tiring. prosy. Antonyms: entertaining. interesting. exciting. Origin of Tedious.

  11. Tediously definition: In a <a>tedious</a> or <a>wearisome</a> manner.