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Webster 1913 Edition


Tedium

Te′di-um

,
Noun.
[L.
taedium
, fr.
taedet
it disgusts, it wearies one.]
Irksomeness; wearisomeness; tediousness.
[Written also
taedium
.]
Cowper.
To relieve the
tedium
, he kept plying them with all manner of bams.
Prof. Wilson.
The
tedium
of his office reminded him more strongly of the willing scholar, and his thoughts were rambling.
Dickens.

Webster 1828 Edition


Tedium

TE'DIUM

,
Noun.
[L. toedium.] Irksomeness; wearisomeness.

Definition 2024


tedium

tedium

English

Francesco Brunery's painting A Tedious Conference (19th–20th century), depicting clerics suffering from tedium during a meeting

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tedium (usually uncountable, plural tediums)

  1. Boredom or tediousness; ennui.
    • 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man, part 1, chapter 8
      Yet active life was the genuine soil for his virtues; and he sometimes suffered tedium from the monotonous succession of events in our retirement.

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