Definition of Tiresomeness. Meaning of Tiresomeness. Synonyms of Tiresomeness

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Definition of Tiresomeness

Tiresomeness
Tiresome Tire"some, a. Fitted or tending to tire; exhausted; wearisome; fatiguing; tedious; as, a tiresome journey; a tiresome discourse. -- Tire"some*ly, adv. -- Tire"some*ness, n.

Meaning of Tiresomeness from wikipedia

- the film 1.5/5 stars, writing, "This ****rey lite is a load of jaded tiresomeness; Punjab deserves better." Vineeta Kumar of India Today awarded the film...
- multiple controversies throughout 2005 (what also reflected in the Most Tiresome Tabloid Targets category) instead of his actual role in the film. Film...
- Collette for her performance but says "the action becomes repetitive and tiresome". Leah Pickett of the Chicago Reader calls the film "only slightly less...
- character depth and effective world-building helps The Walking Dead overcome a tiresome reliance on excessive, gratuitous violence." After the controversial season...
- of jocular, hairy laddishness and stages a lot of fights in fussy and tiresome slow motion". In 2012, Ritchie produced a trailer for the video game Call...
- Supporting Actress House of Wax Won 2006 Golden Raspberry Awards Most Tiresome Tabloid TargetsNominated 2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice Reality Television...
- life-size, and by the final stretch it's become bloated, mechanical, and tiresome." Ian Nathan of Empire described Carrie-Anne Moss as "a major find", praised...
- up on time. Katniss notes in the first book that "although she can be tiresome, Effie has a very keen instinct about certain things" and "a certain determination...
- consensus is, "Emphasizing spycraft's heavy toll to both intriguing and tiresome effect, The Agency situates its all-star cast in a sumptuously-shot world...
- that Aristotle had ****embled "a strange and generally speaking rather tiresome farrago of hearsay, imperfect observation, wishful thinking and credulity...