tedioso - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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tedioso (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "tedioso" is an adjective in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

Phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet: /teˈðjoso/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "tedioso" describes something that is tiresome, boring, or monotonous. It is often used to express a sense of boredom or a lack of engagement due to repetitive or uninteresting tasks or situations. "Tedioso" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, though it may have a slight prevalence in written communication due to its formal tone.

Example Sentences

  1. El trabajo que hice ayer fue muy tedioso.
  2. The work I did yesterday was very tedious.

  3. A veces las reuniones son tan tediosas que me cuesta mantenerme atento.

  4. Sometimes meetings are so tedious that I find it hard to stay focused.

  5. Leer un libro sin imágenes puede ser tedioso para los niños.

  6. Reading a book without pictures can be tedious for children.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "tedioso" is used in various idiomatic expressions. Here are some examples:

  1. Tener un día tedioso
  2. Hoy tuve un día tedioso en la oficina, no pasó nada interesante.
  3. Today I had a tedious day at the office; nothing interesting happened.

  4. Quejarse de lo tedioso

  5. Ella siempre se queja de lo tedioso que es hacer tarea cada noche.
  6. She always complains about how tedious it is to do homework every night.

  7. Encontrar algo tedioso

  8. Muchos encuentran tedioso este tipo de documentales porque son muy largos.
  9. Many find this type of documentary tedious because they are very long.

  10. Un trabajo tedioso

  11. Su trabajo como archivador era tan tedioso que decidió buscar algo más emocionante.
  12. His job as a file clerk was so tedious that he decided to look for something more exciting.

Etymology

The adjective "tedioso" comes from the Latin word "taediosus," which also means "tedious" or "tiresome." The root "taedium" in Latin refers to weariness or disgust, suggesting a sense of boredom or aversion.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Aburrido (boring) - Monótono (monotonous) - Pesado (heavy, oppressive)

Antonyms: - Interesante (interesting) - Entretenido (entertaining) - Emocionante (exciting)



23-07-2024