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tediously
adverb as in heavily
Example Sentences
Outsiders tend to cram people into a box, force them to fit a message that ranges from exploitative to tediously well-meaning.
But absent a dedicated desire to solve them, they could be viewed as tediously boring compared to leading the nation on sweeping national issues and global diplomacy.
Filing your tax return serves as an annual reminder of just how tediously complex the American tax code is — and this year is no exception.
And the prolonged phone message that goes nowhere also seems to be tediously symptomatic of a character dynamic that has no other registers.
The slam-bang stuff in this picture is too tediously routine.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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