Meaning & Definition of Wearisome in English
English⟶
Wearisome
Causing one to feel tired or fatigued.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɪrɪsəm/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Causing weariness or fatigue.
Example Sentence: The long lecture turned out to be quite wearisome for the students.
Definition: Annoying or tiresome due to being too lengthy or repetitive.
Example Sentence: The wearisome details of the report made it difficult to stay focused.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'werisome', from 'weari' + '-some'
Synonyms
tedioustiresomeboringdrainingmonotonous
Common Phrases and Expressions
- wearisome task: A task that is tiring or bothersome to complete.
- wearisome journey: A journey that is long and causes fatigue.
- wearisome debate: A debate that is prolonged and tedious.
Translations
- Spanish: cansado
- French: épuisant
- German: ermüdend
- Russian: утомительный
Related Words
- weariness: A state of being fatigued or tired.
- weary: Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion.
- wearily: In a manner that is tired or fatigued.
Slang Meanings of wearisome
Meaning: A drag
Example Sentence: That study session was such a drag, it felt wearisome.
Meaning: Borefest
Example Sentence: The movie turned out to be a total borefest, extremely wearisome.