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Bored - looking-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bored describes the feeling of being uninterested or weary due to lack of stimulation or activity. It often occurs when tasks are repetitive or unengaging, leading to restlessness or disinterest.

bored

/bɔrd/ /bɔːd/

Definition:

Feeling weary and uninterested due to lack of stimulation or activity.

Synonyms:

uninterested, weary, listless, apathetic

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

interested, engaged

Common Collocations:

bored stiff, bored to tears, bored out of one's mind

Derivatives:

boredom, boringly

Usage Tips:

Use "bored" to describe a temporary state of disinterest, not a permanent trait.

Common Phrases:

bored to death, bored silly, bored stiff

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "borian," meaning to pierce or make a hole, later evolving to mean wearying someone.

Examples:

  • 1. She looked bored during the long lecture.
  • 2. The children were bored on the rainy afternoon.
  • 3. He grew bored with the repetitive tasks at work.
  • 4. I’m so bored—let’s do something fun!

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