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  • 101singsong — Synonyms and related words: alliterating, alliteration, alliterative, assonance, assonant, belabored, blah, broken record, chanting, chime, chiming, cliche ridden, clockwork regularity, constancy, daily round, dingdong, drearisome, dreary, drone …

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  • 102tedious — Synonyms and related words: alliterating, alliterative, arid, assonant, automatic, banal, barren, belabored, betwixt and between, blah, blank, bloodless, boresome, boring, broken record, bromidic, changeless, chanting, characterless, chiming,… …

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  • 103uneventful — Synonyms and related words: blah, broken record, commonplace, drearisome, dreary, dry, dryasdust, dull, dusty, everlasting, harping, humdrum, invariable, jog trot, long winded, monotonous, ordinary, prolix, prosaic, singsong, tedious, treadmill,… …

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  • 104unvarying — Synonyms and related words: abiding, accordant, alike, automatic, balanced, blah, broken record, ceaseless, changeless, chattering, consistent, consonant, constant, continual, continuing, continuous, correspondent, drearisome, dreary, dry,… …

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  • 105weakness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of strength Nouns 1. weakness, feebleness, debility, debilitation, infirmity, decrepitude, inanition; weariness, enervation, impotence; paleness, colorlessness; disability, attenuation, senility,… …

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  • 106interminable — adjective the interminable silence was finally broken by the plaints of her crying infant Syn: (seemingly) endless, never ending, unending, nonstop, everlasting, ceaseless, unceasing, incessant, constant, continual, uninterrupted, sustained;… …

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  • 107protracted — adj extended, prolonged, prolongated, lengthened, drawn out, long drawn out, spun out, dragged out, strung out, stretched out; long, lengthy, overlong, too long, long winded, marathon; interminable, unending, never ending, endless, everlasting,… …

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  • 108ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… …

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