tedium
/ˈtiːdiəm/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈidiəm] /ˈtiːdiəm/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈidiəm] /ˈtē-dē-əm How to pronounce tedium (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tedium — noun
1. the dull feeling of boredom caused by something that moves slowly or seems to go
the dull feeling of boredom caused by something that moves slowly or seems to go on without end.
By noon, the tedium of checking serial numbers made Hugo yawn.
the tedium of + -ing task
A month of waiting turned the visa process into pure tedium for Selim.
turn something into tedium
Eleni broke the tedium of the bus ride by sketching shop signs.
After lunch, the slow training video filled the room with tedium.
Ramón fought the tedium of the queue by counting blue umbrellas.
- interest
focuses on active attention instead of dull mental wear
- excitement
suggests energy and stimulation rather than slow dullness
文法句型
the tedium of + noun/-ing
break the tedium
hours of tedium
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and more formal than boredom. It often appears with 'the tedium of' before a task, a wait, or another slow routine that feels mentally wearing over time.