untedious
English
Etymology
un- + tedious
Adjective
untedious (comparative more untedious, superlative most untedious)
- (rare) Not tedious; interesting.
- 2007 February 18, Jim Holt, “Self Centered”, in New York Times:
- Even his dreams, of which he recounts a good half dozen (one involving Alan Bennett, another involving Roger Moore), are surprisingly untedious.
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