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Wearisome      
·adj Causing weariness; tiresome; tedious; weariful; as, a wearisome march; a wearisome day's work; a wearisome book.
wearisome      
a.
Tedious, tiresome, fatiguing, annoying, weary, vexatious, trying, humdrum, prosy, monotonous, uninteresting, irksome.
wearisome      
If you describe something as wearisome, you mean that it is very tiring and boring or frustrating. (FORMAL)
...a long and wearisome journey...
Sympathising with him eventually becomes somewhat wearisome.
= tiresome
ADJ
Examples of use of WEARISOME
1. The thought of facing another grueling election, they said, was wearisome.
2. We‘ve heard it all before from Tonocchio, and it‘s all getting a bit wearisome.
3. He wants this to replace the – admittedly wearisome – speculation about his own departure date.
4. But after his reelection last year and her campaign this year, she said, the thought of facing another grueling election is wearisome.
5. Try the wearisome debate on the subject of one driver in the bag versus two drivers in the bag.