"Tediousness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The state of being tedious or boring, causing a feeling of boredom or unease due to its repetitive or uninteresting nature.
Teddy bears, also known as teddy teddy bears, are stuffed animals named after Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. They are typically made of soft materials such as plush, fur, or fleece, and have a cute appearance, often with a cuddly face and endearing personality.
Teddington is a suburban town in southwest London, England, situated on the River Thames. The name is derived from the Old English words "thinkett" meaning "Thane's estate" or "homestead".
A cuddly toy made of stuffed material, typically in the shape of a bear, used as a child's plaything or comfort object.
ADVERB<br><br>Used to describe a task or activity as boring and enjoyable lessened to the point of being unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "The lectures were notoriously tedious throughout the course."
Tedium refers to a feeling of monotony, dullness, and lack of interest in a situation or activity, often due to repetitive or unchallenging circumstances. It can also refer to the quality of being tedious, or causing boredom.
A moment in golf in which the ball stops on the green without going into a hole, but is re-shot off the green.
The word "teem" has multiple meanings, but the most commonly used one is:<br><br>1. To be full to overflowing.<br><br>Example: "The garden teems with flowers in the spring."<br><br>Additionally, "teem" can also be used as a verb that means to abound or abound in large quantities.<br><br>Example: "The region teems with historical sites."<br><br>In a more idiomatic sense, "teem" can also be used as a verb that means to give birth.<br><br>Example: "She teemed with a baby boy."<br><br>Finally, "teem" is also used as a verb in nautical context, meaning to be made to explode due to excessive pressure.<br><br>Example: "The ship teemed under the pressure of the storm."