Irksomenesses [noun]

Definition of Irksomenesses:

dullness, monotony

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Sentence/Example of Irksomenesses:

The first day was one of visions; the second one of irksomeness; the third one of wearisome monotony.

The irksomeness of the task was lost in the satisfaction and benefit of the good advice I had been given.

The work is not without its irksomeness, requiring long hours of labor as well as firmness of touch.

Labour acquires a character of irksomeness by virtue of the indignity imputed to it.

If you devote your time to study, you will avoid all the irksomeness of this life.

Time had been when he had not felt its solitude; now he experienced only a sense of irksomeness, isolation.

I reminded him that talking would relieve the irksomeness of his position, again inviting him to tell me his history.

On the mans side it means the irksomeness of the marriage yoke without any of its satisfactions and comforts.

I need not tell you the irksomeness of business is much increased, and one's purposes unmanned by this indefiniteness.

She can find intellectual affinities that will ease the irksomeness of her situation.