tediously

/təˈdiəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is too slow, long, or boring; causing weariness or impatience.
    • The meeting dragged on tediously, with no decisions being made.
    • She tediously explained every step of the process, even though we already understood it.
    • He tediously sorted through hundreds of old files, looking for the missing contract.
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