Sentences

The tedious commute to work was almost as bad as the tedious job itself.

He found his daily routine so tedious that he started looking for a new job.

The book was filled with tedious details that didn't add to the plot.

She couldn't concentrate during the tedious lecture; she felt more bored than interested.

Tediousness in completing the paperwork delayed the entire process.

His monotonous family life became so tedious that he decided to go back to university for a change.

The endless cycle of meetings left her feeling exhausted and tedious.

He criticized the tedious, repetitive nature of the project, arguing for a more engaging approach.

She complained about the tedious planning and endless paperwork that seemed to dominate her life.

The tedious task of ironing was made easier by the latest gadgets that reduced the time required.

He found the tedious process of data entry extremely frustrating and demotivating.

The tedious task of proofreading numerous documents became a highlight of his day.

The tedious lack of variety in the menu at the office canteen was starting to wear him down.

The tedious bureaucracy in processing the visa application was causing him significant frustration.

His tedious determination to succeed pushed him through the most challenging times.

The tedious effort required to complete his project was worth the satisfaction of seeing it through.

She couldn't help but feel a sense of tedium when faced with yet another monotonous task.

The tedious phase in his life seemed to go on forever, but he knew he had to push through.

The tedious day at the library was broken by a brief spell of interesting research.

Her tedious job as a data entry clerk had begun to feel like drudgery.