tedium Definition In English

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  • However, reducing technical detail to spare tedium can never be an excuse for inaccuracy or, indeed, for getting things plain wrong.

  • Placed in this narrative context, the daily tedium of routine and repetition takes on new meaning and becomes endurable.

  • In this sense, it was a species of religious art, in which blandness, anonymity and tedium were by no means vices.

  • Or, as was stated earlier, workers might have defined ' challenge ' to mean the pressures and tedium of factory work which they always experience.

  • During the repetitive tedium we contemplate the relationships between our code, its behaviour and our desires: the domain of programming language semantics.

  • For example, candidness about tedium would seem unbefitting any committed educator.

  • The length of his response, however, the tedium of detail, both missed the target and failed to capture the reader.

  • Some felt tedious, before the tedium was broken by a voice or a movement.

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