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  • 41wordy — wordy, verbose, prolix, diffuse, redundant can all mean using or marked by the use of more words than are necessary to express the thought. Wordy often carries no further implications, though it may suggest garrulousness or loquacity when the… …

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  • 42aridity — n 1. aridness, parchedness, extreme dryness, dehydration, evaporation, desiccation; torridity, torridness. 2. barrenness, unproductivity, unproductiveness, sterility, sterileness; infertility, infertileness, unfertili ty, unfruitfulness,… …

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  • 43insipidity — n 1. flatness, uninterestingness, jejuneness, jejunity, colorlessness, inexpressiveness, unimagi nativeness, lack of imagination or expression, insipidness; lifelessness, saplessness, spiritlessness, zestlessness, lack of vitality or animation,… …

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  • 44literalness — n 1. literality, accuracy, exactness, exactitude, precision, preciseness, closeness, faithfulness, trueness, truth, authenticity, honesty, ex plicitness; unambiguousness, unambiguity, clearness, unequivocality; factualness, factuality, actuality …

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  • 45monotony — n 1. lack of variety, changelessness, tedium, tediousness, routine, fixed routine, rut, groove, fixed schedule; uniformity, sameness, self sameness; lack of excitement, dullness, humdrum, deadness, flatness; wearisomeness, dreariness, stuffiness; …

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  • 46tedium — n tediousness, monotony, monotonousness, routine, fixed routine, rut, groove, fixed schedule; lack of variety, changelessness, uniformity, sameness, selfsameness; repetition, iteration, reiteration, recurrence, redundancy; boredom, ennui, U.S. Si …

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  • 47uniformity — n 1. sameness, similarity, similitude, equality, equivalency; regularity, symmetry, evenness, homogeneity; order, system; constancy, invariability, stableness, firmness; permanence, lastingness; immutability; unalterability, unchangeability,… …

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  • 48vacuity — n 1. vacancy, emptiness, void, voidness, vacuum, vacuousness; nothingness, nihility. 2. absence, lack, want, deficiency; need, privation, deprivation, dearth. 3. hollowness, meaninglessness, purposelessness, goallessness; boredom, ennui, tedium,… …

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  • 49taedium vitae — /tidiəm ˈvitaɪ/ (say teedeeuhm veetuy) noun a feeling that life is unbearably wearisome. Also, tedium vitae. {Latin: wearisomeness of life} …

  • 50wearisome — /ˈwɪərisəm / (say wearreesuhm) adjective 1. causing weariness; fatiguing: a difficult and wearisome march. 2. tiresome or tedious: a wearisome person; a wearisome day; a wearisome book. {wear(y) + i 2 + some1} –wearisomely, adverb –wearisomeness …