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Continuous vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

continuous | wearisome | Related terms |

Continuous is a related term of wearisome.


As adjectives the difference between continuous and wearisome

is that continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

Constant vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

constant | wearisome | Related terms |

Constant is a related term of wearisome.


As a proper noun constant

is .

As an adjective wearisome is

tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

Wearisome vs Perplexing - What's the difference?

wearisome | perplexing | Related terms |

Wearisome is a related term of perplexing.


As adjectives the difference between wearisome and perplexing

is that wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue while perplexing is confusing or puzzling.

As a verb perplexing is

.

Wearisome vs Stodgy - What's the difference?

wearisome | stodgy | Related terms |

Wearisome is a related term of stodgy.


As adjectives the difference between wearisome and stodgy

is that wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue while stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.

Unexciting vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

unexciting | wearisome | Related terms |

Unexciting is a related term of wearisome.


As adjectives the difference between unexciting and wearisome

is that unexciting is not exciting while wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

Wearisome vs Unfathomable - What's the difference?

wearisome | unfathomable | Related terms |

Wearisome is a related term of unfathomable.


As adjectives the difference between wearisome and unfathomable

is that wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue while unfathomable is impossible to fathom or understand; incomprehensible.

Wearisome vs Pedestrian - What's the difference?

wearisome | pedestrian | Related terms |

Wearisome is a related term of pedestrian.


As adjectives the difference between wearisome and pedestrian

is that wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue while pedestrian is (not comparable) of or intended for those who are walking.

As a noun pedestrian is

somebody walking rather than using a vehicle; somebody traveling on foot on or near a roadway.

Wearisome vs Plodding - What's the difference?

wearisome | plodding | Related terms |

Wearisome is a related term of plodding.


As adjectives the difference between wearisome and plodding

is that wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue while plodding is progressing slowly and laboriously.

As a verb plodding is

.

As a noun plodding is

slow, laborious progress.

Strenuous vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

strenuous | wearisome | Related terms |

Strenuous is a related term of wearisome.


As adjectives the difference between strenuous and wearisome

is that strenuous is urgent, ardent, zealous while wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

Wretched vs Wearisome - What's the difference?

wretched | wearisome |


As adjectives the difference between wretched and wearisome

is that wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting while wearisome is tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.

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