different between unexciting vs wearisome
unexciting
English
Etymology
un- +? exciting
Adjective
unexciting (comparative more unexciting, superlative most unexciting)
- Not exciting
- 1992 April 5, "The Full House", Jeeves and Wooster, Series 3, Episode 2:
- B. Wooster: Of all the places on this great planet of ours, West Neck, Long Island, has chosen to be the most unexciting. The last time anything remotely interesting happened here was in 1842, when a tree fell over. They still talk about it in the village.
- 1992 April 5, "The Full House", Jeeves and Wooster, Series 3, Episode 2:
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wearisome
English
Etymology
From Middle English werisom, equivalent to weary +? -some.
Adjective
wearisome (comparative more wearisome, superlative most wearisome)
- Tiresome, tedious or causing fatigue.
- Gardening can be wearisome work.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:wearisome
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