lengthy
long / protracted / extended
Adjective
This term carries a subtle weight of tediousness or excess. While long is a neutral descriptor of measurement, lengthy often suggests that the duration or extent is burdensome, unnecessary, or taxing to the observer. It is frequently employed in professional or bureaucratic settings to describe documents, speeches, or processes that feel drawn out. Using lengthy instead of long signals a slight frustration or a critique of the efficiency of the subject.