WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: ADJECTIVE
- Tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.
- Causing physical or mental fatigue; tedious or tiresome.
- So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- Arousing little or no interest; boring or uneventful.
- Arousing little or no interest or curiosity; boring.
- Arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement
- Characteristic or suggestive of an institution especially in being uniform or dull or unimaginative
WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Wearisome, Fatiguing, Tiresome, Tedious, Irksome, prolix, humdrum, prosy, dull. Wearisome and fatiguing are essentially the same in meaning and strength; they are equally appropriate whether the person acts or is acted upon: as, the old man was so deaf that it was equally wearisome (or fatiguing) to speak and to be spoken to. Tiresome is more often used where one is acted upon; in strength it is the same as wearisome. Tedious is stronger than wearisome, and suggests the need of constant effort of the will to do or to endure; the weariness may be, physical or mental r as, a tedious task; a tedious headache; tedious garrulity. Tedious suggests commonly that one is acted upon; irksome suggests that one acts or is called upon to act, and implies also a peculiar reluctance. In Shak., 2 Hen. VI., ii. 1. 56, is an example of the rarer use of irksome to express a wearied shrinking from being acted upon: “How irksome is this music to my heart!” See fatigue, n., and tire, transitive verb
- Causing weariness; tiresome; tedious; irksome; monotonous: as, a wearisome march; a wearisome day's work.
- Synonyms Dull, tiresome, tedious, wearisome.
- Not interesting; not capable of exciting interest, or of engaging the mind or passions: as, an uninteresting story or poem.
WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: RELATED WORDS
- Weary, Trite, Pointless, Laborious, Interminable, Monotonous, Ho hum, Slow, Deadening, Irksome, Uninteresting, Dull, Boring, Tedious, Tiresome
- Pedestrian, Slow, Deadening, Earthbound, Soporific, Irksome, Prosaic, Wearisome, Ponderous, Jejune, Tiresome, Tedious, Insipid, Dull, Boring
WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Weary, Trite, Pointless, Laborious, Interminable, Monotonous, Ho hum, Slow, Deadening, Irksome, Uninteresting, Dull, Boring, Tedious, Tiresome
- Pedestrian, Slow, Deadening, Earthbound, Soporific, Irksome, Prosaic, Wearisome, Ponderous, Jejune, Tiresome, Tedious, Insipid, Dull, Boring
WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To us Filipinos, unfortunately we have grown too wearisome of maps.
- It is no wearisome task with him to read them.
- Such detail is not egregious, but it can be wearisome.
- Unfortunately, for many children, simple activities are complex and wearisome.
- How often must we go through this wearisome cycle?.
- All things are wearisome, more than one can say.
- Registration was again long and wearisome first semester.
- Still, in the end, it may grow wearisome.
- Basically, the entire storyline is lacklustre and wearisome.
- Wearisome perspectives shed their gadding and humdrum crusts.
- The weaker, I think, is true, but largely uninteresting.
- Life is too short to waste on uninteresting books.
- This should be interesting in an uninteresting way.
- Also the top level is kind of uninteresting.
- Life is too short to read uninteresting books.
- The small letters were just an uninteresting mass.
- Now, the blend is shallow and completely uninteresting.
- Bigger movies suffer even more from uninteresting featurettes.
- And that made the entire book wholly uninteresting.
- So many resumes are uninteresting due to poor.
WEARISOME vs UNINTERESTING: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What are some of the most uninteresting topics to talk about?
- What does there was never yet an uninteresting life mean?
- How many uninteresting terms are there in the OEIS?
- What is the first uninteresting number in mathematics?
- Why are some cases of disagreement epistemically uninteresting?