Meaning & Definition of word "Tiresome"

to

arrow

    Tiresome

    /ˈtaɪərsəm/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing one to tire; wearisome or tedious.
      • Example: The lecture was so tiresome that several students fell asleep.
    • 2. Annoyingly repetitive or boring.
      • Example: His tiresome jokes made the evening drag on.
    • 3. Causing mental or physical fatigue due to length or monotony.
      • Example: The tiresome task of organizing files took up the entire afternoon.
    • 4. Exhausting to the patience or stamina; tedious.
      • Example: It's tiresome to listen to the same arguments over and over again.

    Etymology

    From tire + some, meaning causing fatigue.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tiresome task:

    A task that is tedious and leads to fatigue.

    tiresome chatter:

    Uninteresting or overly repetitive conversation.

    Related Words

    tire:

    To exhaust physically or mentally by hard work or effort.

    weary:

    Feeling or showing extreme tiredness.

    Slang Meanings of tiresome

    Meaning: A total drag

    Example Sentence: That lecture was such a total drag; I almost fell asleep.

    Meaning: A buzzkill

    Example Sentence: Don't be a buzzkill with your tiresome stories.