Definition of «to be tiresome»

To be tiresome means to become repetitive, boring or irritating to others. It refers to someone or something that is repetitive and uninteresting, causing others to lose interest or become weary.

Sentences with «to be tiresome»

  • «Radiant quests suddenly make sense, and slot perfectly into my quick 10 - minute commute instead of being tiresome chores» (gamesradar.com)
  • My only criticism of the manual transmission sampled is that the clutch has a lot of travel and is very late of uptake, which is tiresome in stop - start city traffic. (motoring.com.au)
  • I currently use Txtr, but the loading of the books onto my iPhone and iPad is a tiresome process and there is no sort functionality available. (dearauthor.com)
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