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wearisome

/weer-ee-suhm/US // ˈwɪər i səm //UK // (ˈwɪərɪsəm) //

疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,疲惫,疲倦

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing weariness; fatiguing: a difficult and wearisome march.
    • : tiresome or tedious: a wearisome person; a wearisome book.

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Examples

  • For everyone else, the unremitting stream of appearances, outfit changes, photo shoots and flights soon becomes wearisome.

  • Goodell also has to get off the increasingly wearisome holier-than-thou kick.

  • Is it that repugnant to label him a hero without the wearisome cycle of celebrity demolition?

  • The NCAA needs to get off its pedestal of false sanctimony that has become wearisome.

  • Why is it sitting on so much cash and why is it so wearisome for small businesses to get credit?

  • He was so elated after his first disappointment, that he did not find the meeting as wearisome as usual—he could see Henrietta.

  • One long and wearisome evening, as we sat on the drawing-room window-sill kicking our heels, Peter came in and found us.

  • She could see now how lined and wearisome behind the smile was the face of the Queen of Asturia.

  • It was wearisome waiting, and there was a chilliness in the night air which had crept into it with the east wind.

  • But at the end of a long and wearisome delay, the little packet was returned in a tattered condition to its discouraged author.