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unimaginative, trite, stale, worn out, unoriginal, commonplace,<br />

Colloq bromidic: <strong>The</strong> gossip columns are filled with the same<br />

old tired rubbish day after day.<br />

tireless adj. energetic, vital, vigorous, dynamic, spirited, lively,<br />

indefatigable, hardworking, industrious, untiring, unflagging,<br />

unfaltering, unfailing, persistent, dogged, tenacious,<br />

pertinacious, persevering, staunch, sedulous, unwavering,<br />

unswerving, undeviating, steady, steadfast, resolute,<br />

determined: We all appreciate the honorary secretary's tireless<br />

efforts on behalf <strong>of</strong> our fund-raising this year.<br />

tiresome adj. 1 boring, dull, fatiguing, humdrum, monotonous, flat,<br />

tedious, wearisome, tiring, uninteresting, insipid, bland,<br />

dry-as-dust, fatiguing, soporific, hypnotic: Ibsen wrote plays<br />

that actors love and audiences find tiresome. 2 irritating,<br />

irksome, vexing, vexatious, annoying, bothersome, exasperating,<br />

trying, disagreeable, troublesome, unpleasant: I wish she would<br />

take her tiresome problems elsewhere.<br />

tissue n. fabric, network, web, interweaving, combination, chain,<br />

series, accumulation, conglomeration, concatenation, pile, mass,<br />

pack: <strong>The</strong>ir entire testimony was a tissue <strong>of</strong> lies.<br />

titbit n. delicacy, (dainty) morsel, treat, choice item, bonne bouche,<br />

US tidbit, Colloq goody: Sally likes to steal little titbits<br />

<strong>of</strong>f my plate. I heard a juicy titbit <strong>of</strong> gossip this morning.<br />

title n. 1 name: You cannot tell much from a book's title. 2<br />

designation, appellation, epithet: Aubrey is now an earl, but<br />

he rarely uses his title. 3 caption, inscription, headline,<br />

head, subtitle, legend, subhead, rubric: <strong>The</strong> title on this<br />

picture has nothing to do with its subject. 4 championship,<br />

crown: He holds the world heavyweight boxing title. 5 right,<br />

interest, privilege, entitlement, ownership, possession, tenure;<br />

(title-)deed, documentation <strong>of</strong> ownership: My aunt has sole<br />

title to these lands.<br />

--v. 6 name, call, designate, style, label, term, entitle,<br />

christen, baptize, nickname, denominate, tag, dub: Harold was<br />

titled King <strong>of</strong> the Revels.<br />

titter v. 1 chuckle, snicker, chortle, giggle; snigger: He told the

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