100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "tediously"
Definition
The adverb tediously describes an action that is done in a manner that is monotonous, boring, or tiresome, often due to a lack of variety or excitement. It signifies that something takes a long time and is often repetitive, leading to a feeling of fatigue or impatience.
Synonyms
- Boringly
 - Monotonously
 - Dully
 - Repetitively
 - Wearisomely
 - Drudgingly
 - Tiresomely
 - Uninterestingly
 
Antonyms
- Excitingly
 - Engagingly
 - Variedly
 - Lively
 - Stimulatingly
 - Intriguingly
 
Examples
- She explained the rules of the game tediously, causing many to lose interest.
 - The lecture dragged on tediously, making it hard for students to focus.
 - He tediously recounted his vacation, forgetting to mention any highlights.
 - The process of assembling the furniture was tediously slow.
 - They tediously listed every item in the inventory, taking hours to complete.
 - The movie was tediously long, with no real plot development.
 - He worked on his report tediously, ensuring every detail was perfect.
 - The teacher tediously went over the same topic again and again.
 - The book was tediously detailed, making it hard to enjoy the story.
 - She tediously cleaned the house, moving each piece of furniture.
 - The committee meetings were tediously unproductive.
 - He finished the tediously repetitive task just before the deadline.
 - The documentary was tediously filled with statistics and graphs.
 - She tediously typed out the minutes from the last meeting.
 - The journey felt tediously long due to the traffic congestion.
 - He tediously reviewed every single application for the job.
 - The instructions were written tediously, making them hard to follow.
 - It was a tediously cold day, yet they decided to go for a walk.
 - The artist worked tediously on the intricate details of the painting.
 - She found herself tediously scrolling through social media.
 - The meetings were often tediously filled with unnecessary debate.
 - He tediously prepared for the exam, studying every chapter.
 - The contract was tediously long and filled with legal jargon.
 - They tediously planned their route to avoid traffic.
 - The gardener tediously pruned each plant to perfection.
 - The software update was tediously slow to download.
 - She tediously organized her closet by color and season.
 - The lecture was tediously filled with technical jargon.
 - He tediously restored the vintage car, ensuring every part was original.
 - The play was tediously long, with too many intermissions.
 - She tediously followed the recipe to make sure it turned out right.
 - The article was tediously lengthy, losing the reader's attention.
 - He tediously counted the money by hand.
 - The process of filing taxes can be tediously complicated.
 - She tediously rewrote the essay to meet the requirements.
 - The performance was tediously drawn out with no climax.
 - He tediously answered every question from the audience.
 - The documentary felt tediously repetitive after a while.
 - They tediously sorted through the old records.
 - The construction work was moving tediously slow due to bad weather.
 - She tediously checked each answer on the test.
 - The podcast episode was tediously long for such a simple topic.
 - He tediously explained the project to his team.
 - The process of editing the video was tediously meticulous.
 - The task was tediously easy but took forever to complete.
 - She found the documentary tediously slow-paced.
 - He tediously summarized the book chapter by chapter.
 - The meeting ended tediously without any conclusions.
 - She tediously crafted the presentation, ensuring every detail was covered.
 - The film's pacing was tediously slow, making it hard to stay engaged.
 - He spent the afternoon tediously cleaning the garage.
 - The job involved tediously filing paperwork.
 - She tediously followed the instructions to assemble the model.
 - The debate was tediously repetitive, with no new insights offered.
 - He found the training session tediously long and uninformative.
 - The hike was tediously uphill, testing their endurance.
 - She tediously arranged the flowers in the vase.
 - The report was filled with tediously detailed statistics.
 - He tediously navigated through the bureaucratic process.
 - The playlist was tediously repetitive, lacking variety.
 - She tediously documented every step of the project.
 - The instructions for the game were tediously complicated.
 - He tediously worked through each math problem.
 - The novel was tediously descriptive, dragging on at times.
 - They tediously planned every aspect of their trip.
 - The workout routine felt tediously long.
 - He tediously answered her questions, hoping to clarify everything.
 - The meeting tediously went over the same points as last time.
 - She tediously polished the silverware until it shone.
 - The research paper was tediously formatted to meet the guidelines.
 - He tediously reviewed the footage for errors.
 - The conversation became tediously repetitive after a while.
 - She tediously sifted through the job applications.
 - The long flight felt tediously endless.
 - He tediously organized the files by date.
 - The event was tediously planned down to the last detail.
 - She tediously practiced the speech until she had it memorized.
 - The task was made tediously harder due to the lack of resources.
 - He tediously outlined his arguments for the debate.
 - The training was tediously detailed but ultimately beneficial.
 - She tediously labeled each box for the move.
 - The online course was tediously long and unengaging.
 - He tediously explained the concept to his younger sibling.
 - The project was tediously managed with constant updates.
 - She tediously reviewed her notes before the exam.
 - The coding process felt tediously slow without feedback.
 - He tediously designed the website, focusing on every pixel.
 - The presentation was tediously filled with too many slides.
 - She tediously ironed each piece of clothing.
 - The report was tediously long, with no clear conclusions.
 - He tediously built the model from scratch.
 - The investigation progressed tediously without new leads.
 - She tediously formatted her resume to make it stand out.
 - The meeting felt tediously long with no agenda.
 - He tediously explained the theories behind the experiment.
 - The construction project moved tediously slow due to delays.
 - She tediously rewrote the entire chapter to improve clarity.
 - The game was played tediously, with no excitement.
 - He tediously followed up on every lead.
 - The cleaning process was tediously thorough, but the results were worth it.
 
