Antonyms for wearisomeness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : weer-ee-suhm
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɪər i səm


Definition of wearisomeness

Origin :
  • mid-15c., "weary," also "causing weariness," from weary + -some (1).
  • As in monotony : noun boredom; sameness
  • As in tedium : noun dullness, monotony
  • As in monotone : noun monotony
  • As in monotonousness : noun monotony
Example sentences :
  • The wish for change is born of the feeling of wearisomeness.
  • Extract from : « The Hearts of Men » by H. Fielding
  • He was a gentleman for all his wearisomeness, and his kindness was such as I could accept.
  • Extract from : « Simon the Jester » by William J. Locke
  • This, however, was a mere question of length and wearisomeness.
  • Extract from : « Great Expectations » by Charles Dickens
  • Do you turn from this painful portion of my narrative with indifference, or contempt, or wearisomeness?
  • Extract from : « Ten Thousand a-Year (Vol. 2) » by Samuel Warren
  • Yet the wearisomeness of this perfection was not to be denied, and here, in the eyes of Apelles, lay the weakness of this master.
  • Extract from : « History of Ancient Art » by Franz von Reber
  • Perhaps the thought of all the indignities that were heaped upon his enemy compensated him for the wearisomeness of the narrative.
  • Extract from : « Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. » by Charles James Lever
  • It is very easy for it to become excited in these mountain-holes, without taking into account the wearisomeness of hotel-life.
  • Extract from : « Samuel Brohl & Company » by Victor Cherbuliez
  • Long before I thought of commencing poet myself, I have complained, and heard others complain, of the wearisomeness of such poems.
  • Extract from : « The Works of William Cowper » by William Cowper
  • Breakdowns and the wearisomeness of motoring "shop" form the theme of verses in 1903.
  • Extract from : « Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. » by Charles L. Graves
  • Wearisomeness and general depression were making themselves felt through the drunkenness and the debauchery.
  • Extract from : « The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia » by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Synonyms for wearisomeness

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