tedioso
tedious
adjective teh-DYOH-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin taediosus, from taedium, 'weariness'.
Also means
boring
Usage Note
Tedioso describes something that causes boredom through length, repetitiveness, or dullness. It is slightly more formal than aburrido and implies a dragging quality (una reunión tediosa, a tedious meeting). The noun form is tedio (tedium, ennui), which is more literary.
Examples
"El discurso fue largo y tedioso."
Natural Translation
The speech was long and tedious.
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