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Comparative
more repetitive
Superlative
most repetitive
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happening repeatedly or done multiple times
- The repetitive motion of typing for hours led to a strain injury in her wrist.
- Travel sickness is often triggered by repetitive movements, such as the rocking of a boat.
- Repetitive stress injuries are common in jobs that involve the same physical movements daily.
- The repetitive pattern of the wallpaper made the room feel overwhelming.
- The comedian's jokes were so repetitive that the audience could predict the punchlines before he delivered them.
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referring to something that involves repeating the same actions or elements multiple times, often leading to boredom or dissatisfaction
- Her workout routine was so repetitive that she started losing interest and stopped going to the gym.
- The novel's plot was repetitive, with each chapter following a similar formula and lacking any real surprises.
- He found the job tasks repetitive and uninspiring, leading him to seek more challenging opportunities.
- The exercise routine was effective, but its repetitive nature made it hard to stick to over time.